In the Brazos Valley, herbicides are commonly used for weed control on residential and commercial property maintenance schedules. Many people first connect the dots after:
- A diagnosis that prompts a review of past exposures (for example, after years of yard work or routine application by a service)
- Discovering that a workplace applied herbicides frequently—such as groundskeeping, facility maintenance, or agricultural-adjacent roles
- Learning that residue may have been brought home on clothing or work gear after application days
- Noticing lingering symptoms after repeated contact during landscaping, mowing, or cleanup of recently treated areas
The important point is that your legal evaluation usually starts with a clear, defensible timeline: what product was used (or likely used), where exposure occurred, how often it happened, and when symptoms began.


