In a more suburban, residential environment like Harrison, herbicide exposure claims frequently begin in everyday settings:
- Homeowners or landlords applying weed control around foundations, walkways, and driveways
- Regular landscaping or grounds work on nearby properties
- Mowing or trimming after treatment—when residue can be tracked or disturbed
- Household exposure when treated clothing, boots, or tools are brought indoors
Sometimes the concern starts after a diagnosis, when families look back and realize how often herbicides were used—or how long certain areas were treated.


