In and around Hackettstown, herbicide exposure claims frequently come from everyday routines rather than one dramatic event. Common scenarios include:
- Routine yard treatment: homeowners or tenants applying weed killer, using concentrate products, or re-entering treated areas before residue has cleared.
- Landscaping and grounds work: people who mow, trim, or maintain properties where herbicides were applied as part of seasonal weed control.
- Secondhand contact: residue carried on work gloves, boots, clothing, or equipment—especially when someone in the household does outdoor work.
- Neighbor/nearby spraying: exposure after applications on adjacent properties, community grounds, or areas where runoff and drift can carry residue.
These details matter because a legal claim generally turns on whether the product was present in the way that could plausibly relate to the illness—and whether the medical evidence supports that link.


