In and around Chester, many people are exposed in ways that don’t look like “farm work.” Common local scenarios include:
- Property and grounds work tied to schools, apartment complexes, and commercial lots
- Landscaping or maintenance performed along high-traffic streets where herbicides are used for weed control
- Secondhand exposure from work clothing or shared tools used for yard or property upkeep
- Nearby spraying—when treated vegetation, drainage areas, or walkways are close to where people live, park, or commute
After a cancer or other serious illness diagnosis, questions quickly follow: What product was used? When was it applied? Who handled it? And what medical evidence links the exposure to the disease? A local attorney can help you organize answers.


