In Fairview and surrounding Middle Tennessee communities, many people are exposed through everyday routines rather than a single job site incident. You might have been:
- Using or storing weed killer at home for routine property maintenance
- Working with landscaping or groundskeeping crews that apply herbicides seasonally
- Handling clippings or mowing vegetation that had been treated recently
- Living near properties where herbicides are applied and noticing residue on outdoor surfaces
- Washing contaminated work clothes or boots at home after helping a family member or contractor
These scenarios matter legally because they shape what the evidence should show—what product was involved, when exposure occurred, and how it connects to the medical record.


