Many people don’t start with legal questions. They start with real-life disruption:
- A doctor’s findings raise concerns about herbicide exposure.
- Persistent symptoms don’t line up with what you were told to expect.
- You remember using weed killers at home—or working around treated property.
- You suspect exposure may have occurred through landscaping crews, grounds maintenance, or shared outdoor spaces.
Durham’s mix of residential neighborhoods, institutional properties, and commercial corridors can create exposure patterns that are easy to miss at first—especially when treatment happens on a schedule you didn’t control.
A local attorney can focus your case around the most relevant facts: when exposure likely occurred, how it happened, and what medical records show afterward.


