In Albany, many alleged glyphosate exposures don’t happen in a single dramatic incident. Instead, they tend to be tied to routine landscaping and property maintenance—around driveways, garden beds, fencing lines, and pathways used by commuters and families.
Common Albany-area scenarios include:
- Homeowners and renters using weed killer for sidewalks, patios, and backyard weeds
- Nearby application on adjacent properties where overspray or residue can drift or track
- Landscaping and grounds work connected to local commercial properties and community-managed areas
- Secondhand exposure from contaminated shoes, gloves, or gardening tools
Because these situations are often “spread out” over time, the early evidence you gather matters more than people expect.


