Many cases start with a familiar sequence: a doctor’s findings, a sudden shift in daily plans, and then questions about the products used around home or at work.
In and around Gillette, potential exposure often comes from:
- Seasonal property and right-of-way maintenance (spraying for weeds along boundaries and access routes)
- Landscaping and grounds work where herbicides are applied during warm-weather windows
- Working with or handling treated materials—mowing or trimming vegetation after treatment
- Secondhand exposure where clothing, boots, or equipment bring residue into the home
A key point: in Wyoming, as in other states, your claim must be supported by evidence. The goal is to connect your specific exposure history to your medical records—not just general concern about chemicals.


