Ephrata and the surrounding Lancaster County area include a mix of residential properties, farms, and commercial landscaping. That combination can lead to herbicide exposure scenarios that are very common locally:
- Property and lawn maintenance: Yard work, mowing treated areas, or handling equipment that may have residue.
- Neighborhood spraying: Drift or overspray from nearby applications.
- Work-related contact: Groundskeeping, agriculture support roles, facility maintenance, or landscaping.
- Take-home residue: Work clothes, boots, tools, or gloves stored and handled indoors.
When symptoms appear or a diagnosis comes later, it’s easy to feel stuck—especially if you can’t remember exact product names or dates. A lawyer can help you reconstruct a timeline using the documentation that still exists.


