While every case is different, Killeen residents commonly report exposure pathways that look like this:
- Residential lawn and weed control: using concentrate products, spraying near gardens, or mowing/clearing treated areas before residue has fully settled.
- Landscaping and groundskeeping: working for property management companies, maintaining commercial sites, or supporting construction and facility upkeep.
- Secondhand exposure: laundering work clothes or handling tools after a family member has been applying herbicides.
- Cleanup after treatment: raking leaves, trimming weeds, or pressure-washing after a neighborhood or commercial property has been sprayed.
In these situations, the timing can matter. If your diagnosis followed a period when you were repeatedly around treated areas, that pattern can be an important starting point for your claim.


