Many Lansdale-area cases begin with exposure that’s easy to overlook because it feels ordinary at the time. Common scenarios include:
- Residential lawn care: Using weed killer on driveways, sidewalks, and lawns, sometimes repeatedly over multiple seasons.
- Landscaping and groundskeeping: Outdoor work where herbicide applications are routine, including mowing or trimming treated areas soon after spraying.
- Property proximity: Living near properties where herbicides are applied as part of routine vegetation management.
- Secondhand residue: Bringing residue home on work boots, gloves, or clothing after an outdoor job.
- Community and municipal maintenance: Working or volunteering around areas where vegetation is controlled seasonally.
For Lansdale residents, these patterns can matter because your claim will often hinge on showing how exposure occurred, when it occurred, and how it connects to your medical records.


