In and around Spring Hill, many people are exposed in ways that aren’t always obvious at the time:
- Residential lawn and garden use (spraying, mixing concentrate, or treating weeds near patios and driveways)
- Work connected to landscaping, groundskeeping, or facility maintenance where application schedules are tight and PPE is inconsistent
- Secondhand exposure, such as residue brought home on clothing or gear
- Seasonal yard maintenance after product application—when mowing, trimming, or walking through treated areas may still leave residue on surfaces
When a doctor later identifies a serious illness, the question becomes less “Did I ever use a herbicide?” and more “What exactly was used, when, and how does the timeline match the medical record?” That’s where a local, organized legal approach matters.


