Port Washington is a suburban coastal community where exposure can come from more than one routine. People often report herbicide exposure tied to:
- Residential landscaping and seasonal weed control on driveways, paths, and property edges.
- Outdoor work tied to commuting schedules, including landscaping, groundskeeping, and facility maintenance for employers who apply or supervise herbicide use.
- Secondhand exposure, such as residue carried on boots, work gloves, or work clothes—especially when family members assist with yard cleanup after spraying.
- Nearby agricultural or managed land where herbicides may be applied seasonally, with drifting or residue settling on nearby areas.
Because the way exposure occurred can vary widely, your claim should be built around a specific timeline—when spraying happened, what products were used, who was involved, and how you may have been exposed.


