In and around Cornelius, suspected weed killer exposure often comes from real-world routines:
- Yard and property spraying: homeowners, HOA/land services, or contractors applying herbicides along fence lines, driveways, and landscaped areas.
- Mowing after application: cutting grass or weeds on treated property where residue may remain on vegetation, equipment, or work gloves.
- Landscaping and grounds work: workers who mix concentrate, apply spray, or maintain properties after treatment.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on work boots, clothing, or tools into garages and homes.
- Proximity to treated areas: people who live near properties where herbicides are applied seasonally and notice symptoms developing after repeated contact.
A strong claim usually doesn’t depend on guesses. It depends on reconstructing your exposure history—what product was used, when it was used, how it was applied, and where you were during and after treatment.


