In the Hudson Valley, many people encounter herbicides in ways that don’t always look like “direct spraying.” Common scenarios include:
- Landscaping and grounds crews working on repeated seasonal treatments for commercial properties or residential complexes.
- Property owners and contractors applying weed killer on driveways, fences, and landscaped areas during spring and summer.
- Secondhand exposure—residue brought home on work boots, gloves, or clothing.
- Neighborhood proximity to treated lawns, landscaped areas, or public-facing property (including maintenance work near heavily traveled areas).
When you’re dealing with cancer or another serious illness, the most important question becomes practical: what evidence can connect your diagnosis to the exposure that happened in your real life?


