On James Island, exposure stories often follow familiar patterns:
- Landscaping and property maintenance: people who mow, trim, or apply weed control may have handled herbicides or worked in treated areas.
- Residential and HOA-adjacent spraying: herbicide use on nearby lots, common areas, or property edges can lead to contact during ordinary outdoor activities.
- Workplace exposure: groundskeeping, facilities, or contractors who support local businesses may apply weed control as part of routine operations.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on clothing, gloves, boots, or equipment can affect family members who never used the product themselves.
When a cancer diagnosis (or another serious condition) arrives, the questions become urgent: What was I exposed to, when, and how do I prove it? A local attorney can help you gather what matters without turning your medical journey into a paperwork marathon.


