In and around Lexington, many residents spend time outdoors for work or property upkeep—mowing, treating weeds, maintaining landscaping, or supporting farm-adjacent activities. Some people are directly involved with applying weed control products, while others are exposed indirectly through treated yards, nearby spraying, or residue carried on clothing.
When a serious illness is diagnosed, questions often come fast:
- Was my exposure the kind that could matter legally?
- Do I have enough proof of what products were used and when?
- How do I connect the diagnosis to the exposure—not just guess?
A local attorney’s job is to translate those concerns into a case plan that can stand up to scrutiny.


