Many Carrboro clients don’t start with a legal theory. They start with a diagnosis and a troubling timeline.
Common local storylines we hear include:
- Home or rental property spraying for weeds along walkways, driveways, or fence lines
- Landscaping and grounds work for multiple properties around town, including seasonal application schedules
- Secondhand exposure concerns—such as residue brought home on work clothing after yard or maintenance duties
- Exposure near treated areas (for example, mowing or gardening after an application)
In North Carolina, the ability to pursue a claim can depend heavily on what can be proven and when the claim is filed. That’s why early case review matters.


