For many people in Tega Cay, South Carolina, the likely starting point is not a factory job—it’s residential life.
Common scenarios we hear from local residents include:
- Homeowner herbicide use: mixing or applying products on driveways, lawns, or fence lines.
- Landscaping/grounds maintenance: hiring a service that sprays, then you notice lingering odors, residue, or continued contact with treated areas.
- Neighborhood exposure overlap: mowing or walking near areas that were recently treated.
- Family or caregiver exposure: secondhand contact from clothing, tools, or storage areas.
A strong case typically begins with your exposure story, but it must be backed by documentation—product details, timing, and medical records.


