Many Roundup/glyphosate cases in Indiana County begin the same way: a backyard routine, a driveway or fence line treatment, or repeated outdoor work around properties where herbicides were used.
In a smaller community, details often matter because exposure histories are tied to real locations and real schedules—weekend yard work, seasonal landscaping, or work that runs alongside roadways and commercial properties.
Our job is to help you capture those details in a way that lawyers and medical reviewers can use, without turning the process into another stressful “paper chase.”


