Many local cases start the same way: a doctor identifies a serious condition, and the patient (or a family member) starts asking, “Could this be connected to the chemicals I handled?”
In Port Lavaca and surrounding communities, herbicide exposure often shows up through real-life routines such as:
- Yard and property maintenance on residential lots, including repeated seasonal weed control
- Assistance with farm or ranch work nearby, where vegetation is treated to manage growth
- Landscaping or groundskeeping tasks performed by contractors or employees
- Secondhand exposure, such as residue carried on work gloves, boots, or clothing
When those routines overlap with a diagnosis, the next step is building a record that a court (and insurance defense teams) can’t dismiss as “just a possibility.”


