In Bixby and the surrounding Tulsa-area communities, claims often begin with a familiar pattern:
- Lawn and property maintenance: homeowners or contractors using weed killers during peak growing seasons.
- Landscaping and turf work: workers applying herbicides to commercial properties, HOA-maintained areas, or around sidewalks and driveways.
- Residue on clothing and equipment: secondhand exposure from uniforms, boots, gloves, or tools brought home.
- Nearby spraying: mowing or working in areas that were treated shortly before symptoms appeared.
People sometimes assume exposure only happens when they “spray.” But for many families, the real issue is repeated contact over time—mixing, applying, cleanup, or handling treated vegetation.


