In El Paso, herbicide exposure claims often come down to real-life routines:
- Property maintenance during peak growing seasons (spraying, mowing treated areas, and cleanup)
- Landscaping and grounds work for homes, commercial properties, and public-facing sites
- Secondhand exposure, such as residue brought home on work clothing, equipment, or vehicles
- Long-term use of weed-control products by residents who manage weeds aggressively in yard and driveway areas
A lawyer’s job is to connect those day-to-day facts to medical records and to identify who may share responsibility under Texas law.


