Unlike a workplace where product schedules are tracked, many Willowick exposures happen in everyday settings:
- Homeowners or lawn care contractors applying weed control on a recurring basis
- Landscaping crews treating property perimeters and driveways during the growing season
- Handling residue on gloves, boots, trimmers, and equipment after an application
- Indirect exposure when household members are around treated areas shortly after spraying
- Ongoing exposure in communities where properties are maintained close together
In Ohio, a claim still has to be built on what can be supported, not just what seems plausible. That means your attorney will focus on gathering usable records—so your story isn’t forced to rely on memory alone.


