In Waukesha and surrounding communities, exposure concerns often come from everyday settings rather than farms—like:
- Residential landscaping and lawn treatment (including repeat applications on driveways, garden beds, and property edges)
- Local property maintenance at apartment buildings, townhomes, and commercial centers
- Secondhand exposure when a family member works with herbicides and residue transfers to vehicles, clothing, or garages
- Seasonal cleanup after spraying, when mowing, trimming, or handling treated areas occurs before residue fully dissipates
When a doctor recommends follow-up care for a serious illness, it can feel impossible to look backward. But legal evaluation begins with that backward look—what product was used, where exposure likely occurred, and how your medical records connect to the timeline.


