In Greenville-area matters, the strongest claims often come from exposure stories that are specific enough to verify:
- Property and landscaping schedules (what was sprayed, when, and where)
- Worksite exposure for people in groundskeeping, maintenance, agriculture, or facility services
- Secondhand exposure through treated lawns/fields and residue on tools, clothing, or vehicles
- Timeline consistency between exposure and the medical course your doctors describe
Because many exposures happen around high-traffic commercial areas and frequent yard/property maintenance, it’s common for clients to remember “the season” or “the stretch of time,” but not the exact product details. A local attorney’s job is to help you reconstruct what can be proven—without guessing.


