In the Lehigh Valley area, many people are exposed in ways that don’t look like “factory exposure.” Common Easton scenarios include:
- Landscaping and grounds crews maintaining commercial properties, schools, and municipal areas
- Property owners and renters treating weeds along driveways, walkways, and fence lines
- Secondhand exposure when herbicide is used nearby and residue is tracked indoors on boots or work clothing
- Seasonal reapplication—where repeated treatments over spring and summer create ongoing contact
When cancer or other serious conditions are diagnosed, the question becomes urgent: was there a legally significant exposure and is it supported by medical evidence? That’s where local, evidence-focused legal help becomes valuable.


