Many Columbus-area residents who contact a herbicide exposure attorney describe exposure patterns tied to everyday environments:
- Suburban and residential landscaping: lawn care, garden beds, and perimeter spraying around homes and rental properties.
- Commercial property maintenance: schools, office parks, retail centers, and multi-tenant properties where vegetation control is routine.
- Worksite exposure: people in roles involving groundskeeping, landscaping crews, utility right-of-way maintenance, or facility upkeep.
- Secondhand exposure at home: residue carried on work boots/clothes or present on shared outdoor spaces.
Columbus neighborhoods and surrounding communities mean many people are around treated areas—but only some exposures become legally significant. A key part of your case is clarifying what product was used, how it was applied, and where you were when exposure occurred.


