Many people contact a lawyer after they realize their symptoms didn’t appear out of nowhere. In the Gloversville area, common real-life exposure stories can include:
- Yard and property maintenance (spraying, mowing treated areas, or handling equipment used for weed control)
- Worksite exposure for grounds crews, landscaping teams, agricultural workers, and maintenance staff
- Secondhand exposure where product residue is carried on work clothes, boots, or gloves
- Seasonal use patterns—spring and summer applications often line up with when families later start noticing health changes
A key point: concern and suspicion are not enough by themselves. Your attorney’s job is to help you connect what happened in your life to what your doctors documented—using evidence that can hold up under legal scrutiny.


