In many Roselle-area situations, herbicide exposure involves more than one location or time window. Residents often report facts like:
- Landscaping and grounds work near homes and shared property areas, where spray drift or residue can spread to lawns, sidewalks, and outdoor seating.
- Mowing or trimming after treatment, especially when an application happens while residents are commuting or otherwise away.
- Secondhand exposure from household members who worked in landscaping, maintenance, or industrial groundskeeping.
- Recent construction or turnover in rental properties, where yard maintenance schedules change and product history is harder to reconstruct.
Because these patterns can blur timelines, your case typically benefits from organizing a clear “exposure map” that matches your diagnosis date and treatment history.


