In and around Borger, herbicide use may show up in ways people don’t always think to document—like spraying along access roads, maintaining fence lines, or treating weeds in areas where workers and families regularly walk or commute.
A case often turns on practical questions:
- Where did exposure happen (property, workplace, nearby application sites)?
- What product(s) were involved (brand, formulation, concentrate vs. ready-to-use)?
- How did exposure occur (spraying, mowing treated areas, residue on work clothing)?
- When did symptoms begin in relation to exposure?
Because Texas litigation depends on evidence, not assumptions, gathering the right records early matters.


