In a suburban community like Stallings, exposure stories tend to follow familiar patterns:
- Routine lawn and weed control on residential properties, including repeat applications over multiple seasons.
- Landscaping and groundskeeping work (including seasonal maintenance) where mixing, spraying, and cleanup are part of the job.
- Residue on work clothes and gear, especially for people who change at home or store equipment inside garages and sheds.
- Contact after application, such as mowing treated areas or helping with yard cleanup before residue has had time to dissipate.
These details matter because claims are built on specific exposure circumstances, not just a general concern about “chemicals.”


