Trophy Club is largely residential, but lawn and grounds work is constant—spring and summer treatments, repeat applications, and seasonal cleanup. For many residents, exposure isn’t limited to a single moment.
Common Trophy Club scenarios we see include:
- HOA or community-maintained landscaping where crews apply herbicides and residents are exposed during follow-up yard maintenance.
- Secondhand exposure from lawn tools, gloves, boots, or ride-along equipment used by family members or contractors.
- Residential application routines—mixing concentrate products, treating fence lines, or spraying areas that are later walked on before residue has fully settled.
- Nearby commercial or business property maintenance along routes people commute or walk near, increasing incidental contact.
Those details matter legally because liability often depends on what was applied, where exposure occurred, and whether the timing aligns with medical records.


