While every claim is different, River Edge cases commonly involve one or more of these patterns:
- Home or property use: homeowners or family members applying herbicide for weeds along driveways, patios, fences, or wooded edges.
- Landscaping and grounds work: workers applying weed control for commercial properties, apartment complexes, schools, or municipal/contracted grounds.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on work boots/clothing after a shift, or contact with recently treated areas.
- Nearby application: living near properties where herbicides are sprayed and lingering residue is a concern.
A local attorney will focus on how exposure likely happened in your real-life routine—because the strongest cases are built on a clear, documented timeline, not general assumptions.


