Many people contact a lawyer after realizing their illness may relate to herbicides used around:
- Residential properties (homeowners or paid landscapers treating weeds along driveways, patios, and fence lines)
- Seasonal lawn care routines (spring and summer applications, follow-up spot spraying, and mowing treated areas)
- Home maintenance and storage (residue on boots, lawn equipment, or in areas like sheds/garages)
- Neighborhood proximity (spraying near property boundaries where drift or tracked residue may occur)
In suburban communities like Chatham, exposures often happen over time—not from a single incident. That’s why the strongest cases typically depend on a clear timeline: what was applied, how it was applied, and when symptoms and diagnosis began.


