In and around Huntington, many people connect the dots after a diagnosis—then realize their exposure may have happened in more than one place:
- Property maintenance and landscaping near homes, apartments, and retail corridors
- Vegetation control tied to roadway rights-of-way and utility access
- Industrial and facility work where herbicides are used to manage weeds, brush, or dust-control vegetation
- Secondhand exposure when residue is carried on work clothing, boots, or tools
Because the facts of exposure can be time-sensitive—records get discarded, employees change roles, and medical offices consolidate files—getting legal help early can protect what matters most.


