In South Amboy, many glyphosate exposure stories begin at home or near where people spend time outdoors—driveways, yard edges, utility lines, and landscaped areas. It’s common for residents to learn they were exposed only after a diagnosis, when they finally connect symptoms to past pesticide or weed killer use.
We frequently see fact patterns like:
- Homeowners who applied weed killer to control weeds along foundations or driveways
- Tenants whose landlords or property managers contracted routine spraying
- Working families who handled yard maintenance themselves (or supervised it)
- Secondary exposure concerns—children or household members present during applications
- Service-based exposure through lawn care or similar vendors
Because exposure details can fade quickly—especially when multiple products were used—South Amboy claim files often need careful reconstruction early.


