In and around Plainview, many people first notice a possible connection after a cancer or other serious health diagnosis. Often, their exposure story isn’t limited to one moment—it’s built from repeated exposure over time.
Common Plainview-area scenarios include:
- Property and yard spraying: using weed killers on residential lots, rental properties, or acreage where herbicide overspray or residue may linger.
- Worksite exposure: landscaping, groundskeeping, farm labor, equipment maintenance, or facility upkeep where treated vegetation and application areas are part of the job.
- Secondhand or take-home residue: exposure that may occur when work clothes, boots, or tools are brought into a home.
- Seasonal maintenance: recurring herbicide use that aligns with landscaping schedules and vegetation control during the warmer months.
Because these situations can be fact-specific, your case typically depends on a clear exposure timeline and documentation that matches how the product was actually applied.


