In and around Gresham, herbicide exposure allegations commonly involve one or more of these real-world patterns:
- Residential weed control: repeated yard application, mowing treated areas, or handling concentrates without appropriate protection.
- Landscaping and grounds work: routine spraying along pathways, commercial lots, or property boundaries.
- Property-adjacent exposure: living near areas where spraying occurs, especially when overspray or drift reaches sidewalks, driveways, or play areas.
- Secondhand contact: residue carried on work boots, clothing, tools, or vehicles.
These circumstances are often “ordinary” day-to-day—so people sometimes delay acting because they don’t realize how important documentation will be later. A lawyer can help you organize what you know now and identify what you’ll need to request while records are still available.


