In Andrews and the surrounding West Texas area, herbicide exposure disputes frequently show up in predictable local patterns:
- Property and right-of-way maintenance: Yard treatments, weed control along fences, and mowing after recent spraying.
- Worksite exposure tied to industrial and agricultural schedules: Applying or supervising herbicide use on a timeline that overlaps with symptoms.
- Secondhand exposure: Residue carried home on work boots, clothing, equipment, or coolers used at job sites.
- Neighborhood proximity: Living near treated areas where drift or overspray may have been a factor.
These scenarios matter legally because Texas courts expect claims to be tied to how exposure happened and when it happened in relation to your diagnosis.


