In Laurinburg, many herbicide-related claims begin with familiar day-to-day scenarios, such as:
- Residential property maintenance: treating weeds along driveways, fence lines, and wooded edges near homes.
- Landscaping and groundskeeping work: applying weed control for rentals, commercial lots, schools, or churches.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on work boots, gloves, tools, or clothing after a job.
- Community-adjacent spraying: exposure while living near areas where herbicides are applied seasonally.
Because these exposures can look “routine” at the time, people often don’t track product names, application dates, or protective equipment. A strong claim typically starts by reconstructing what happened—carefully and credibly.


