Many Waunakee cases start the same way: a family member is diagnosed with a serious condition, and the question becomes whether herbicide exposure could have contributed.
Local scenarios we commonly review include:
- Residential landscaping and lawn care: homeowners and contractors using weed killers on driveways, garden edges, and around fences.
- School and community field maintenance: exposure concerns tied to turf treatment schedules and equipment used by maintenance crews.
- Nearby agricultural and commercial properties: drift or overspray questions when herbicides are applied on land within driving distance.
- “Secondhand” exposure at home: residue carried on work clothes, boots, gloves, or tools used after application.
These situations matter legally because the strongest claims usually connect how exposure occurred to when symptoms began and what medical records show.


