Many Garner cases begin the same way: a doctor identifies cancer or another serious condition, and suddenly the past starts to look different.
Common local exposure scenarios include:
- Residential lawn and landscaping treatments around homes and rental properties
- Work-related exposure for grounds crews, landscaping contractors, facility maintenance staff, and agricultural or warehouse-adjacent workers
- Secondhand exposure from treated yards brought indoors on clothing, boots, or tools
- Residue exposure after mowing or handling vegetation that was recently treated
In suburban communities like Garner, exposures often happen on schedules that don’t line up neatly with when someone later gets sick. That’s why it helps to have an attorney who can organize a timeline and request the specific records needed to evaluate the claim.


