In Fairfax County, herbicides may be encountered through everyday routines, not just farm work. People commonly contact attorneys after learning they were exposed while:
- Maintaining lawns and landscaping at homes, HOA properties, and rental units
- Working in or around commercial properties where vegetation is treated during the growing season
- Handling or mowing areas after treatment—when residue can cling to clothing, equipment, or footwear
- Experiencing secondhand exposure through family members who worked with herbicides at job sites
Because Fairfax is a mix of residential neighborhoods, retail corridors, and office/facility environments, exposure histories can be surprisingly complicated. The goal of legal review is to identify what can be proven—not what you only suspect.


