Aberdeen is a community where many households handle property maintenance themselves, and where local jobs in landscaping, agriculture, facilities, and groundskeeping can involve herbicide use as part of routine work. That combination can create exposure risks in everyday ways:
- Post-spray contact: mowing, trimming, or walking through recently treated areas
- Work clothing residue: herbicide carried home on uniforms or jackets
- Tool and equipment contact: gloves, sprayers, and gear that weren’t fully cleaned
- Shared property maintenance: exposure tied to neighbors, rental properties, or common areas
When symptoms appear later, it can be difficult to connect the dots. A lawyer can help you document the chain of exposure so it isn’t lost to time.


