Corona is a suburban community where property landscaping, home gardening, and routine maintenance are common. Many glyphosate exposure stories develop gradually—sometimes through:
- repeated applications on nearby homes and commercial properties
- yard work and driveway maintenance in residential neighborhoods
- occupational exposure for people in landscaping, groundskeeping, or maintenance roles
- secondary exposure in shared environments (for example, family members around treated areas)
In these situations, the hardest part isn’t always the diagnosis—it’s proving when exposure likely occurred and how it connected to the product used. The sooner you can line up dates and supporting records, the more efficiently an attorney can evaluate your claim.


