Many local claims start with a familiar Pflugerville routine:
- Hiring a landscaping or grounds crew for regular weed control
- Using concentrates for spot treatments around driveways, fences, or sidewalks
- Mowing after spraying and breathing in residue stirred up by lawn equipment
- Getting herbicide on work clothing during weekend yard work
- Living near properties where spraying occurs during peak growing seasons
In these situations, “I was around weed killer” isn’t enough on its own. What matters is how the product was used, when the exposure likely occurred, and what medical professionals can say about the illness and its possible causes.


