Many claims in our region start with a familiar pattern: repeated exposure on a property, at a seasonal job, or near areas where herbicides are applied. In Laconia, that can look like:
- Residential lawn care—homeowners or contractors applying weed control season after season
- Landscaping and grounds work in yards, campgrounds, and commercial properties
- Roadside and walkway treatments where overspray, drift, or residue may be present
- Secondhand exposure from treated gear—shoes, gloves, tools, or clothing stored in a shared space
- Seasonal schedules—symptoms that seem to show up after a summer period when applications were more frequent
When you’re dealing with treatment and recovery, you shouldn’t have to guess which details matter. A local attorney can help you focus on the facts most likely to support causation and liability.


