In a town like Westwood, exposure sometimes comes from predictable, everyday routines:
- Lawn and garden applications on residential properties (including spot-spraying around walkways, driveways, and landscaping beds)
- Secondhand exposure from residue brought home on work boots, gloves, or clothing
- Property maintenance schedules for managed communities and commercial grounds
- Seasonal landscaping work—including spring cleanup and fall vegetation control—often performed by contractors
Many people don’t realize there may be a legal issue until after a cancer diagnosis or other serious illness. At that point, the challenge is proving what happened, when it happened, and how it relates medically—not just assuming a connection.


