Many people in the Upstate start by noticing a pattern:
- Yard and landscaping services applying weed control near homes, schools, or common areas
- Weekend mowing and “touch-up” weed spraying after a treatment
- Worksite exposure for groundskeepers, facility maintenance teams, and outdoor contractors
- Residue on clothing and equipment brought home from work
When a diagnosis arrives, the questions tend to be very practical: What exposures count? What proof matters? Who can be held responsible? And what is the timeline to act in South Carolina?


