Many people assume a lawsuit is mainly about “the chemical.” In practice, the dispute often turns on the story of exposure and whether it matches the medical record.
In Fort Worth, common fact patterns include:
- Yard and property spraying: homeowners or renters using herbicides repeatedly along fence lines, driveways, or landscaped areas.
- Landscaping and grounds crews: employees maintaining commercial properties, schools, or large residential developments where weed control is routine.
- Secondhand exposure: residue on gloves, boots, uniforms, or work tools that gets carried into a home.
- Proximity to treated areas: living or working near properties where applications were performed during specific seasons.
A Fort Worth lawyer will typically help you organize these details into a timeline that a medical professional—and later, the legal system—can understand.


