Many people in the area reach out after a doctor identifies a serious condition and the patient begins connecting the dots to prior exposure. In Chapel Hill, those exposure histories often fall into patterns like:
- Homeowners and renters who applied weed control for lawns, driveways, or landscaping beds.
- Landscaping, grounds, and maintenance workers who handled or supervised herbicide application.
- Residents near treated properties where spraying happened periodically during the growing season.
- Caregivers and family members who were around treated areas shortly after application or handled contaminated clothing, tools, or gloves.
A legal evaluation generally begins by building a clear timeline: when symptoms started, when treatment began, which product(s) were used or present, and where exposure likely occurred.


