In the Janesville area, herbicide exposure commonly shows up in a few real-world patterns:
- Property and landscaping routines: homeowners and contractors applying weed control around driveways, yards, and commercial lots.
- Work that keeps you outdoors: roles connected to groundskeeping, maintenance, agriculture, and facility upkeep where spraying may occur on a schedule.
- Secondhand exposure: residue tracked in on work boots, clothing, tools, or shared storage spaces—an issue many families only connect after symptoms appear.
From a legal standpoint, cases often hinge on whether the exposure you’re describing matches how the product was used, where residue could reasonably have been present, and how the medical record supports the injury theory.


