Many Lindenwold residents contact counsel after a doctor’s diagnosis and a realization that symptoms may connect to past herbicide use. Common local scenarios include:
- Repeated lawn and property spraying on nearby lots—especially before summer or during peak weed seasons.
- Secondhand exposure from mowing, trimming, or clearing treated vegetation shortly after application.
- Take-home residue affecting household members when workers store gear in garages or bring clothing home.
- Commercial and grounds maintenance exposures tied to landscaping, facility upkeep, or seasonal contracts.
In these situations, it’s easy to underestimate exposure. Even if you weren’t the person holding the sprayer, you may still have been around treated areas during the window when residue and airborne particles can matter.


