Many herbicide exposure concerns in Aiken follow patterns tied to everyday life:
- Residential lawn and landscaping: regular yard treatment, spot-spraying, or maintaining properties where herbicides were applied.
- Work around treated grounds: groundskeeping, landscaping, facility maintenance, and other outdoor roles where workers may be exposed during or shortly after application.
- Seasonal cleanup and re-entry: mowing, trimming, or removing weeds/turf after treatment—when residue may still be present.
- Household take-home exposure: work clothes, boots, gloves, or tools carried into garages and homes.
When a medical provider identifies a serious condition, families often look back at the years of product use and ask whether there’s a legitimate connection. A lawyer’s job is to turn that concern into a case that can be evaluated—supported by records, exposure details, and medical documentation.


