Many people don’t connect the dots until after a medical diagnosis. In Tulsa, common exposure stories include:
- Home and yard treatment: repeated weed-control use on residential lots, including mowing or trimming after spraying.
- Landscaping and grounds work: employment with property maintenance, commercial landscaping, or facilities that routinely apply herbicides.
- Neighborhood drift and shared environments: exposure concerns when applications occur near sidewalks, shared green spaces, or schools.
- Take-home residue: contamination carried on clothing, gloves, boots, or equipment used for herbicide mixing or application.
A local lawyer understands that the details matter—what product was used, how often it was applied, and what your doctors documented about your illness.


