People in Buffalo and nearby towns commonly contact a lawyer after one of these situations:
- Property and landscaping exposure: Applying weed control on driveways, sidewalks, fence lines, or rental properties; hiring lawn care that uses herbicides; or handling treated vegetation.
- Secondhand or take-home residue: Work gear or clothing carrying residue from groundskeeping or maintenance jobs, then washing at home.
- Storm-season cleanup and regrowth: Repeated reapplication during warm months, followed by ongoing contact during cleanup and maintenance.
- Medical turning point: A cancer or other serious diagnosis prompts a review of past product use and environmental exposure history.
If any of these sound familiar, the key is connecting your specific exposure timeline to your medical records in a way that can be evaluated under New York law.


