Many glyphosate-related cases don’t start with a dramatic “incident.” Instead, exposure often shows up through routine surroundings—like:
- Yard care around homes and rental properties
- Landscaping and mowing work where herbicides are applied before the season gets busy
- Application near driveways, sidewalks, retention areas, or along property borders
- Secondary contact after products are used (for example, residue tracked on shoes or clothing)
Because Spring Hill is a growing suburban community, exposures can also be tied to property turnover—new owners, different maintenance crews, or changing landscaping practices over time.
That’s why your first goal is not to “prove everything at once.” It’s to build a credible timeline that fits how life actually happened in your neighborhood.


