Many Cookeville residents don’t “seek out” herbicide exposure—they encounter it through everyday routines:
- Yard maintenance for homes and rental properties
- Landscaping or grounds work around businesses and facilities
- Seasonal spraying around drives, fences, and wooded edges
- Mowing or trimming after vegetation has been treated
- Secondhand contact, such as residue on work clothing brought home
The legal question usually isn’t whether herbicides exist in the environment. It’s whether your specific exposure aligns with product use and whether your illness is supported by medical evidence and credible causation.


