Many calls we see from Seabrook residents start with a familiar pattern:
- Yard and property herbicide use at homes, duplexes, and managed neighborhoods
- Landscaping and grounds work where weeds are treated repeatedly during the warm months
- Secondhand exposure, such as residue brought home on work clothes from landscaping, maintenance, or agricultural work nearby
- Confusion after a diagnosis—when the patient realizes they were around weed control products for years, but never connected it to health risk
If your illness changed your life, you shouldn’t have to figure out the legal process while also managing treatment appointments and recovery.


