In suburban towns like Haddonfield, herbicides aren’t only used by commercial crews. Many exposures occur through everyday routines:
- Homeowners and tenants applying weed killer on driveways, pathways, and borders
- Landscapers treating properties that front busy sidewalks and shared walkways
- Garden maintenance that brings treated plants and residue into contact with hands, shoes, or clothing
- Secondhand exposure—for example, someone else applies product, and family members later handle tools or enter recently treated areas
When you’re trying to connect illness to a past exposure, the “how” matters as much as the “what.” A local attorney can help you organize the story in a way that fits the evidence courts expect.


