Many glyphosate-related injury stories in the Tonawanda area follow a familiar pattern: repeated lawn and landscaping treatments at residences, rentals, and nearby commercial properties. Instead of a single incident, exposure may have occurred over multiple seasons—sometimes handled by:
- homeowners using store-bought weed killers,
- lawn care teams servicing multiple properties,
- property maintenance crews responding to weeds along driveways, sidewalks, and vacant lots,
- agricultural-adjacent work locations, depending on the route and schedule of crews.
Because application records are often informal, the most important early task is not debating legal theory—it’s capturing the timeline and product trail before it disappears.


