Not every illness after using a herbicide automatically leads to a claim. The key question is whether there’s evidence that your exposure was significant and connected to your medical condition.
Clients in the Statesville area commonly report exposure through:
- Residential property use (homeowners applying weed killer, treating driveways, fence lines, and wooded edges)
- Landscaping and grounds work around commercial sites, warehouses, and community properties
- Secondhand contact—work clothes or equipment brought home after yard or maintenance work
- Working near treated areas during application seasons or routine cleanup afterward
Your attorney’s job is to translate those details into a claim that can be evaluated—medical records plus an exposure story that can be supported.


