In and around Mount Juliet, many herbicide exposures arise in everyday, suburban settings. People often report:
- Lawn treatment and landscaping services: routine weed control for home properties, HOA-adjacent areas, and rental turnovers.
- Working outdoors during peak maintenance seasons: landscaping, groundskeeping, and property maintenance tied to spring and summer schedules.
- Residue brought home: family members exposed after a worker returns from treating yards, fields, or commercial green spaces.
- Roadside and utility corridor spraying: vegetation management near roads where crews apply herbicides to control growth.
Because these exposures can be spread across different properties and timeframes, the case often turns on documentation—what product was used, where and when it was applied, and how that lines up with medical findings.


