Gastonia is a place where many people spend time outdoors—at home, at work, and around neighborhood businesses. That lifestyle can create multiple exposure pathways that are relevant to legal claims, such as:
- Lawn and property maintenance: homeowners and contractors applying weed control and then later mowing, trimming, or walking through treated areas.
- Landscaping and grounds work: employees handling herbicides, sprayers, hoses, or mixing concentrates, sometimes without consistent protective gear.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on work boots, uniforms, gloves, or tools.
- Commercial or municipal applications nearby: exposure concerns can arise when herbicide is applied on adjacent properties or along areas where people routinely walk.
In practical terms, many Gastonia residents don’t connect the dots until after a diagnosis. Once that happens, the focus shifts to what can still be proven: product identity, timing, exposure conditions, and medical documentation.


