People in and around Grand Prairie typically call after one of these common triggers:
- A new cancer diagnosis (or other serious illness) followed by a realization that herbicides were used at home, at work, or nearby.
- Persistent symptoms after yard work, landscaping, or maintaining areas that had been treated with weed killer.
- A workplace or crew-based pattern—where applications were routine and protective equipment practices may not have been consistent.
- Secondhand exposure concerns, such as residue carried on clothing, gloves, boots, or tools from job sites.
Texas law requires claims to be supported by evidence. That means your case needs more than a belief that “it must be the cause.” It needs a credible exposure timeline, medical documentation, and a clear explanation of how the exposure fits the illness.


