In Camden, exposure claims often start with real-world details—who handled the chemical, where it was applied, and what daily life looked like afterward. Common Camden-area scenarios include:
- Property and landscaping maintenance: Crew-applied weed control on residential lots, commercial storefronts, or common areas where residents walk, wait for transit, or supervise children.
- Worksite exposure: Groundskeeping, facility maintenance, logistics yards, and industrial support roles where herbicides may be applied outdoors and then tracked indoors on clothing or boots.
- Secondhand exposure at home: A family member brings residue home after using treated equipment or wearing contaminated work gear.
- Routine vegetation control: Repeated treatments throughout a season can increase the chance that exposure is prolonged or recurring—even when people believe they “weren’t in the area.”
Because the city is dense and movement is constant—commutes, errands, school drop-offs, and community events—small gaps in the exposure timeline can matter. Your attorney’s job is to help turn scattered memories and documents into a coherent exposure history.


