Many people don’t start with a “lawsuit question.” They start with something more personal:
- a new diagnosis after years of yard work
- symptoms that persist after a period of heavy weed control
- a workplace or contractor connection—groundskeeping, facility maintenance, or seasonal landscaping
- secondhand exposure concerns when treated vegetation or residue is carried on work boots, gloves, or clothing
Richmond Heights is a suburb where property maintenance is common, and herbicide use is often tied to seasonal routines. That means your exposure timeline may be spread across mowing schedules, cleanup work, and visits to neighbors’ properties where spraying occurred.


