South Jordan is a suburban community with lots of yards, HOAs, and seasonal landscaping. It’s also common to have:
- Property maintenance and landscaping teams treating weeds and borders during peak growing seasons
- HOA-managed common areas where residents may notice spraying but don’t always get product details
- Secondhand exposure scenarios—like residue on work gloves, lawn equipment, or clothing brought home from a job site
- Residential contractors who apply herbicide for driveways, berms, and walkways
When a diagnosis happens, it’s easy to connect dots too broadly. The legal question isn’t whether a chemical was “somewhere around.” It’s whether the specific product, use pattern, and exposure circumstances support a medically credible connection.


