Many herbicide exposure concerns in coastal and Wilmington-area communities start in familiar ways:
- Routine lawn and landscaping treatments on residential properties (including repeated applications over multiple seasons)
- Work around treated areas, such as groundskeeping, landscaping crews, or property maintenance
- Secondhand exposure from residue on shared work gear, lawn tools, or clothing brought home after a shift
- Symptoms that persist after you stop using a product, which can lead families to look back at older exposure history
After a diagnosis, it’s common to feel stuck between medical appointments and trying to remember product names, dates, and what was sprayed. A lawyer’s job is to help you turn that uncertainty into a clear record.


