Many people in Harrison come to a claim after a pattern becomes clear:
- Yard and property maintenance: repeated spraying for weeds along driveways, walkways, fences, or landscaping beds.
- Landscaping and grounds work: exposure for workers maintaining suburban properties and shared grounds.
- Secondhand exposure at home: herbicide residue carried on clothing, gloves, boots, or tools.
- Timing around a diagnosis: symptoms appear months or years after a period of regular application or handling.
Because suburban routines can involve multiple people and multiple properties, exposure histories can get complicated quickly—especially when you’re also managing medical appointments.


