Many people don’t first think “lawsuit.” They think: “How could this happen?” Then they look back and realize the pattern.
In and around Findlay, common exposure scenarios include:
- Residential and property maintenance: repeated weed control on driveways, fence lines, rental properties, or landscaping beds.
- Work tied to outdoor services: landscaping, groundskeeping, facility maintenance, or agricultural-related duties.
- Secondhand exposure: contaminated clothing or gear brought home after the workday.
- Community-level spraying: herbicide application near roadsides, parks, or facilities where people commute, walk, or wait for school activities.
The legal system doesn’t treat “possible exposure” as proof. A strong claim typically shows (1) the product and how it was used or present, (2) the timeframe, and (3) medical confirmation of the condition.


