In Eastern Oregon, herbicides are commonly used for property maintenance, weed control, and vegetation management. Many exposures are not one dramatic event—they’re the result of routine contact over time.
Common Pendleton-area scenarios include:
- Property and ranch maintenance: Mixing, applying, or mowing vegetation soon after treatment.
- Worksite exposure: Landscaping, groundskeeping, agriculture-related jobs, or facility maintenance where herbicide use is periodic.
- Secondhand exposure at home: Residue carried on work boots, gloves, vehicle floors, or clothing brought into the household.
- Seasonal vegetation control near roads and public areas: Work along routes people commute on, walk near, or pass during events.
Because exposure can happen in multiple ways, strong cases often start with a detailed timeline of where and how contact occurred—not just the diagnosis.


