In and around Pompton Lakes, many people are exposed through everyday, non-industrial paths:
- Residential and HOA-style lawn care: Hiring landscapers or applying weed control yourself can create repeated contact over seasons.
- Secondhand exposure from treated property: Residue can get on shoes, clothing, tools, and equipment brought into garages and homes.
- Shared outdoor spaces: Exposure can occur when nearby properties are treated and residents come into contact with recently sprayed areas.
- Work schedules that affect cleanup: Commute-heavy routines may lead to delayed showering or incomplete protective steps after application.
When illness is diagnosed, the question becomes urgent: Was this exposure medically significant, and can it be tied to the cancer or condition you’re dealing with? Legal guidance early can help prevent lost evidence and rushed decisions.


