In Endicott and the surrounding Broome County area, people often report exposure scenarios like these:
- Yard and property maintenance: repeated weed-killer use around homes, driveways, fences, and outbuildings.
- Landscaping, groundskeeping, and mowing: handling treated vegetation shortly after application or working in areas where herbicide is regularly applied.
- Facility or maintenance work: using herbicides for walkways, loading areas, drainage zones, or along building perimeters.
- Take-home residue: a family member discovers symptoms after work gear or clothing was stored and laundered at home.
- Nearby treatment: residents living near properties where herbicides are applied may experience repeated incidental contact over time.
A local attorney’s job is to translate those real-life patterns into a legal claim supported by records: what product was used, where exposure occurred, how often it happened, and how the diagnosis was medically documented.


