People often come to a lawyer after one of these events:
- A cancer diagnosis (or another serious illness) triggers questions about prior herbicide contact.
- Persistent health symptoms lead to a deeper look at chemical exposure history.
- A review of old work or home maintenance habits raises concerns—such as regular yard or grounds work.
In Guttenberg, it’s also common for exposure to be tied to shared spaces: walkways, courtyards, building perimeters, or nearby property edges. If herbicide was applied around common areas, residue can be tracked indoors on footwear or clothing. That doesn’t automatically prove liability—but it can shape what you should document.


