In and around Lovington, exposure history often shows up in real, everyday ways:
- Property maintenance and weed control on residential lots and nearby rights-of-way (including areas people pass or park near regularly)
- Agricultural and landscaping work where herbicides are applied seasonally and workers may be present during or shortly after spraying
- Secondhand exposure from residue carried on work clothing, boots, tools, or vehicles
- Family exposure patterns, where one person’s job-related herbicide use affects others at home
When symptoms develop or a diagnosis is made, the question becomes whether your illness is connected to a specific exposure pattern—not just whether “chemicals were involved.” A local attorney approach focuses on building a credible timeline tied to how herbicides were used in your life.


