In a dense, mixed-use city like Philadelphia, exposure stories often don’t fit a single pattern. Many people report contact through:
- Property and grounds work at office buildings, schools, hospitals, and commercial sites
- Landscaping and maintenance where herbicides are used to control weeds along walkways, loading areas, and building perimeters
- Home exposure from yard care in nearby neighborhoods where treatment schedules may be seasonal and repeated
- Secondhand contact—work boots, clothing, or equipment brought indoors after a shift
Because these scenarios are common, your attorney will typically focus on your specific exposure timeline—not just the diagnosis.


