In consultations with Humble residents, the early questions often come down to two things:
- Where exposure likely happened (home property, a workplace, a neighbor’s yard, or nearby land maintenance)
- How exposure fits the timeline of symptoms and diagnosis
Because many Humble households are suburban and property-adjacent, exposure stories frequently involve:
- Yard application at a home you owned, rented, or visited
- Landscaping/grounds work for employers or contractors
- Tracking residue on clothing after mowing, weeding, or cleanup
- Secondhand contact after a spouse or family member handled herbicides
- Drift concerns when spraying occurred near driveways, fences, or shared drainage zones
When you’re trying to connect illness to exposure, details matter. The sooner you document what you can, the easier it is to evaluate whether a claim is legally viable.


