Many people contact an attorney after realizing their illness may align with herbicide exposure patterns they lived with for years. In Concord and surrounding Merrimack County, these situations often sound like:
- Home and property maintenance: Regular use of weed killers on driveways, lawns, fences, and garden borders.
- Landscaping or grounds work: Employment in landscaping, groundskeeping, facility maintenance, or seasonal property upkeep.
- Secondhand exposure: Residue carried on work clothing, boots, or tools brought into homes.
- Nearby treatment: Living near properties where vegetation was repeatedly treated over time (including commercial or institutional grounds).
If you’re wondering whether your situation is “enough” to matter, the answer usually depends on specifics—your exposure timeline, the product involved, and how your treating clinicians documented your condition.


