In the Canby area, herbicide exposure concerns often show up through everyday routines rather than a single dramatic incident. People contact our team after they realize their timeline lines up with one or more of these situations:
- Yard and property maintenance: repeated spraying, using concentrates, or mowing/handling vegetation that had recently been treated.
- Nearby applications: living close to land where herbicides are applied during certain seasons, with drift or residue settling on outdoor spaces.
- Worksite exposure: roles in landscaping, agriculture, groundskeeping, facility maintenance, or equipment operation where weed control products are used.
- Take-home residue: family members exposed through work clothing, boots, gloves, or tools brought indoors or stored in a garage.
- Seasonal timing: symptoms and medical milestones that appear after periods when applications are most common in the region.
Because these patterns are fact-specific, your attorney’s first job is to build a clear record of where exposure happened, when it happened, and how it likely occurred.


