In and around Cleburne, concerns often start in one of these familiar ways:
- Home and property spraying: frequent weed control around driveways, fence lines, and outbuildings.
- Worksite exposure: landscaping, ranch/acreage maintenance, grounds work, and facility upkeep where herbicides are part of routine vegetation management.
- Secondhand contact: family members who help at home, share vehicles/tools, or come into contact with work clothes, boots, or gloves after spraying.
After a diagnosis, the most difficult part is usually not asking “could it be related?” It’s figuring out what can be shown—product names, dates, how the chemical was used, where residue may have been present, and what medical records say.


