In a city like Maple Heights—where many homes are close together and where landscaping and property maintenance are common—exposure histories can be surprisingly nuanced. People typically come to us with questions like:
- Was the herbicide used on a home, rental property, or nearby commercial grounds?
- Did exposure happen indoors (residue tracked in on shoes/clothing) or outdoors (spray drift, treated grass, sidewalks)?
- Who applied it—the homeowner, a contractor, or a workplace crew?
- How long did the exposure last, and when did symptoms begin compared to the period of use?
That’s why a strong case in Maple Heights often starts with a practical inventory: what product was used, where it was applied, and what records exist.


