A common story we hear from Amarillo-area clients is that exposure wasn’t a one-time event—it was part of daily life. That may include:
- Agricultural work (spraying, loading concentrate, assisting with application, maintaining equipment)
- Groundskeeping and landscaping for schools, businesses, or large properties
- Ranch and farm-adjacent living, where vegetation is treated during certain seasons
- Secondhand exposure from work clothes, boots, gloves, or tools
Because the Panhandle’s weather and growing seasons influence how and when vegetation is treated, the timeline matters. An attorney will want to understand when spraying occurred, how close you were, whether you worked around application, and what protective gear (if any) was used.


