In and around Union City, exposure concerns often surface after a life-changing medical event. The most common “starting points” we hear about include:
- Property and yard maintenance: regular weed control at home or on rental properties where herbicides were applied during growing seasons.
- Worksite herbicide use: landscaping, groundskeeping, agricultural support, maintenance, and similar roles where vegetation management is routine.
- Secondhand exposure: residue brought home on work clothing, gloves, boots, or equipment.
- Roadside and nearby spraying: when herbicide application occurs close to where people walk, commute, or spend time outdoors.
If your diagnosis has you wondering whether there’s a connection, you don’t have to guess. A local attorney can help you build a clear timeline so the medical and exposure parts of your story can be evaluated together.


