In Casper, herbicide exposure concerns frequently arise around three common settings:
- Property maintenance in residential neighborhoods: lawn spraying, brush control, or weed treatment around homes and outbuildings.
- Roadside or rights-of-way work: crews applying weed killers for vegetation control along routes and public areas where overspray can drift.
- Seasonal work with landscaping or groundskeeping: workers may handle concentrate products, mix chemicals, or use backpack sprayers during routine seasons.
Because Casper is a place where people spend time outdoors year-round—hiking, hunting, gardening, and maintaining seasonal properties—residue can be carried home on work boots, gloves, trailers, and clothing. That “second location” exposure (worksite → home) is something attorneys commonly investigate when medical records come back with a diagnosis.


