Hutto’s mix of residential neighborhoods, growing commercial areas, and nearby agricultural activity means exposure can look different from case to case. Common scenarios our clients describe include:
- Yard and property treatment for weeds along sidewalks, driveways, and fence lines—especially when products are reapplied during peak growing seasons.
- Secondhand exposure when residue transfers through lawn equipment, work boots, gloves, or clothing brought home after outdoor work.
- Worksite exposure in roles that maintain grounds, manage vegetation, or support facilities where herbicide application is routine.
- Neighborhood overspray after application nearby, with symptoms developing after continued contact in treated areas.
Because exposure may occur over years and in multiple ways, the goal is to pinpoint when, how, and where contact happened—then connect that history to your medical records.


