In and around Cliffside Park, herbicide exposure concerns often come up in a few familiar ways:
- Property and common-area maintenance: Residents in multi-unit buildings may be exposed when landscaping crews treat walkways, courtyards, or shared lawns.
- Regular weed control schedules: Some properties apply herbicides seasonally—so people may remember repeated treatment days, not a single incident.
- Secondhand exposure: People sometimes find residue on work boots, stroller wheels, garage tools, or yard equipment stored near treated areas.
- Workplace landscaping and groundskeeping: Employees who maintain outdoor spaces—on tight schedules and sometimes with limited protective practices—may not connect exposure until after a diagnosis.
If you’re trying to connect the dots, it helps to have legal guidance that understands how these exposure patterns usually get documented and challenged.


