In Greer and surrounding areas of Greenville County, exposure stories often follow familiar patterns:
- Residential yard and garden use: Mixing, spraying, or mowing treated vegetation without realizing how residue can cling to gloves, shoes, or equipment.
- Landscaping and groundskeeping work: Employees may handle herbicides as part of routine maintenance for neighborhoods, commercial properties, or outdoor facilities.
- Secondhand exposure: Family members can be affected when clothing, boots, or tools used at work are stored or washed at home.
- Neighboring or nearby application: Even if you didn’t apply the product yourself, you may still have contact with treated areas through mowing, walking paths, or shared property boundaries.
A Greer weed killer lawsuit attorney focuses on documenting your specific exposure path—because in these cases, “I was around it” isn’t the same as “I can show when, how, and where contact occurred.”


