In Green, concerns frequently begin with one of these real-world patterns:
- Weekend yard work and property upkeep: homeowners or contractors applying weed killer around driveways, fence lines, or wooded borders—then noticing symptoms months or years later.
- Landscaping and grounds work: people who maintain commercial grounds, apartment complexes, or public-facing areas where herbicides are used seasonally.
- Take-home residue: family members exposed through contaminated clothing, gloves, boots, or tools brought inside.
- “I didn’t spray, but I was nearby” situations: exposure during application by a neighbor, shared-driveway properties, or routine maintenance by a third party.
A claim isn’t evaluated on worry alone. It’s built on a credible exposure story that can be connected to medical records.


