Many inquiries we hear start with a familiar routine: homeowners and seasonal workers apply weed killers in residential areas, maintain landscaping for neighbors, or handle vegetation near treated spaces. In Columbia, those exposures can also show up through day-to-day life—such as:
- Yard and property maintenance after spraying (including mowing or trimming treated areas)
- Family or caregiver exposure from shared tools, storage sheds, or work clothing
- Local workplace exposure for grounds crews, maintenance teams, or contractors who apply herbicides as part of routine upkeep
- Repeated exposure over time, not a single incident
When cancer or another serious illness follows, the question quickly becomes practical: Was the exposure legally significant, and can it be tied to the diagnosis with reliable evidence? A local attorney can help you build a clear, document-based story rather than relying on assumptions.


