In San Marcos, many potential exposure situations aren’t dramatic—they’re routine. People often contact a lawyer after recalling patterns such as:
- Repeated lawn or weed treatment on a home property, rental, or HOA-managed space where spraying occurred seasonally.
- Landscaping or groundskeeping work for local businesses, schools, or commercial sites where herbicides were applied and workers handled treated vegetation.
- Secondhand exposure from residue brought home on clothing, boots, or equipment.
- Working near treated areas—for example, maintaining fence lines, driveways, or drainage areas where weed control is performed.
Even if you can’t remember every detail from years ago, you may still have evidence available—product labels, purchase records, photos, and employment or schedule information—that can help connect your day-to-day routine to your diagnosis.


