Many glyphosate-related cases in the Central Coast aren’t “clean and simple.” People may be exposed through:
- Landscape and property maintenance around homes, rental units, or community areas
- Agricultural-adjacent work or extended outdoor time where herbicides are applied nearby
- Neighborhood drift from routine application schedules
- Take-home residue when work clothing is transported between job sites and home
In Salinas, where many residents live close to agricultural activity and outdoor work, the timeline can feel confusing—especially if symptoms show up months or years later.
That’s why your goal early on is not to “prove everything” at once. Your goal is to build a coherent exposure-to-medical record trail that an attorney can review efficiently.


