In most herbicide cases, the strongest claims come down to three things:
- Exposure you can document (what product, when, and how you were exposed)
- A medical diagnosis supported by records
- A medical connection that can be explained in a legally credible way
Instead of relying on general concerns about “weed killer,” your attorney will look for the specific history that fits your life—such as repeat applications, workplace duties, or secondhand contact from contaminated clothing or tools.


