In Athens, herbicides may show up in a few recurring ways:
- Property maintenance around rentals and off-campus housing: tenants and landlords may use weed killers on walkways, fences, and garden beds.
- College-area landscaping and grounds work: people working landscaping, groundskeeping, or facilities may handle application equipment or manage treated areas.
- Weekend and seasonal yard work: homeowners may apply products themselves, store concentrates in garages, or mow treated vegetation soon after application.
- Secondhand exposure: residue can travel on work boots, clothing, backpacks, tools, or lawn equipment shared within households.
When a cancer or other serious condition appears, the practical question becomes: Was your exposure the kind and timing that a claim can be built around? That’s where legal evaluation and careful documentation make a difference.


