In and around Wanaque, many exposure scenarios don’t look like “factory work.” Instead, they tend to be tied to everyday life:
- Lawn and landscaping applications on nearby properties (spraying, trimming, mowing treated areas afterward)
- Secondhand contact, such as residue brought home on boots, work gloves, or clothing
- Shared maintenance on community or managed properties
- Time gaps between exposure and symptoms—when the connection only becomes apparent after a cancer diagnosis or other serious illness
Because these situations are common, an attorney’s first job is to map out where exposure likely occurred, when it likely occurred, and what products and application methods were involved.


