In and around Charleston, many people are exposed through everyday settings—especially when properties are maintained frequently or treatment is done by contractors.
Common local scenarios include:
- Residential lawn and garden use (homeowners and renters applying herbicide or using pre-treated products)
- Landscaping and groundskeeping work tied to seasonal maintenance for businesses, churches, schools, and outdoor facilities
- Indirect exposure when residue gets carried on work boots, jackets, gloves, tools, or vehicles
- Community and neighborhood adjacency, where spraying on neighboring lots or along right-of-way areas can affect nearby properties
When a doctor identifies a serious illness, the next challenge is connecting the diagnosis to a specific exposure story. That’s where local legal guidance can help you organize the facts so they’re easier to evaluate.


