In and around Silverton, herbicide exposure often ties back to real-life scenarios like:
- Property and landscaping work: homeowners and contractors using weed killers on driveways, fences lines, garden beds, and outbuildings.
- Mowing and trimming after spraying: mowing treated areas or working close to recently treated vegetation without realizing residue can transfer.
- Agricultural and grounds maintenance: routine vegetation control on farms, orchards, and commercial properties.
- Secondhand exposure: family members handling contaminated work clothing, boots, gloves, or tools brought home from a worksite.
- Nearby applications: living near properties where herbicides are applied during certain seasons.
Because these paths vary from person to person, the strongest claims are usually built around a clear timeline: what product was used (or how you were exposed), when it occurred, and what medical findings followed.


