Many Niles-area cases begin with a familiar routine:
- Landscaping, groundskeeping, and property maintenance where herbicides are applied seasonally
- Construction and industrial work involving right-of-way cleanup or vegetation management
- Mowing and trimming treated areas after spraying (including roadside edges and fence lines)
- Household “take-home” exposure, where family members handled work gear or clothing
Ohio residents may also be exposed in shared community spaces—think parks, commercial properties, or areas where vegetation is managed by contractors. Because exposure routes vary, your claim needs a focused timeline, not just a general belief that “weed killer caused it.”


