Many herbicide claims we see in the area begin with a very practical question: Where could exposure realistically have happened? In Murray, that commonly includes:
- Residential yard treatments (spraying, mixing concentrates, or mowing treated areas)
- Landscaping and groundskeeping work near shopping centers, schools, or office parks
- Outdoor maintenance around commercial buildings where vegetation control is routine
- Secondhand exposure when residue is brought home on clothing, gloves, or equipment
Because Murray is a suburban community with both homes and businesses nearby, exposure can be spread across different locations and timeframes. The legal challenge is tying those real-world circumstances to medical records in a way that holds up.


