In North Texas, herbicide use is commonly highest during peak landscaping seasons—when lawns are treated, weeds are sprayed, and crews refresh property grounds. People in Watauga and the surrounding areas of Tarrant County may not think much about it at the time, especially if the application looks routine.
But exposure often becomes clearer later:
- A homeowner or tenant recalls mowing, edging, or walking through recently treated areas.
- A family member who didn’t apply the product still experienced residue on clothing or shoes.
- A contractor’s crew applied weed killer at a nearby property and residents noticed drifting spray, odors, or wet overspray.
- Symptoms began after a specific period of repeated contact—then a cancer or serious illness diagnosis prompted a deeper review.
A lawyer can help translate these everyday experiences into evidence that’s usable in a claim—without forcing you to guess what happened.


