In Middle Tennessee, many people’s exposure stories are tied to routine patterns:
- Residential lawn and garden use: repeated application, spot-spraying, or treating weeds and brush on property.
- Landscaping and grounds work: maintaining commercial lots, HOA common areas, and facilities where herbicides are periodically applied.
- Nearby application: mowing, trimming, or walking through areas after spraying—especially when residue may be tracked on shoes or work gear.
- Secondhand exposure: family members who handle laundry and work clothes after a job where herbicides were used.
Goodlettsville claim reviews often start with your timeline—what you used, where it happened, how often, and what changed medically afterward. That timeline matters because Tennessee courts and insurers generally look for a consistent story supported by documents and records.


