In the Salisbury area, herbicide exposure often shows up in everyday routines:
- Property and landscaping maintenance: homeowners, contractors, and grounds staff may apply weed control to driveways, fence lines, and landscaped edges.
- Roadside and drainage control: vegetation management near roads and ditches can involve repeated spraying seasons.
- Outdoor work schedules: people who work long shifts outdoors—groundskeeping, facility maintenance, agriculture-adjacent work, or equipment handling—may have higher likelihood of contact with residue.
- Secondhand exposure: residue can be carried on work boots, clothing, gloves, and tools back into the home.
Because these exposures are often spread over years and happen across multiple locations, the key question becomes: what specifically was used, where exposure likely occurred, and when symptoms or medical changes began? That’s where a targeted legal review matters.


