In suburban communities like Irmo, exposure often happens in everyday ways rather than a single dramatic event. People may recall long-term use of weed-control products for yards and outbuildings, work with vegetation where herbicides were applied, or maintain properties near areas where spraying occurs.
It’s also common for the “connection” to surface later—after a doctor explains a diagnosis that prompts questions about prior chemical exposure. At that point, many families realize they didn’t document product details at the time.
A local attorney can help you rebuild the story with what you have now—medical records, employment or property maintenance history, and any product or label information you can still locate—so the claim can be evaluated properly.


