In and around Kingsville, herbicide exposure claims often begin with a pattern: a person worked around treated vegetation, used weed control products for years, or was exposed indirectly through equipment and clothing.
Common Kingsville scenarios include:
- Ranch or agricultural work where vegetation is managed with herbicides during seasonal growth.
- Landscaping, groundskeeping, or facility maintenance where crews apply weed control and return home with residue on boots, gloves, or workwear.
- Home/property maintenance where a household repeatedly uses weed killer on driveways, fence lines, or backyards.
- Secondhand exposure through a spouse, family member, or coworker whose job involved applying glyphosate-based products.
- Nearby spraying where residents are present while treated areas are being maintained, even if they weren’t the person applying the product.
A lawyer’s job isn’t to assume causation—it’s to match your exposure history to your medical records and identify what evidence can be supported.


