In the Tri-Cities area, people come into glyphosate exposure through everyday routines—home landscaping, seasonal yard work, farm-adjacent properties, and maintenance tasks connected to commercial lots. That means your exposure history may be spread across:
- Receipts from older purchases (or none at all)
- Discarded product bottles left behind in sheds or garages
- Work history details that are hard to reconstruct once you’ve changed jobs
- Neighbor or coworker memories that aren’t written down
When records are incomplete, the claim still may be viable—but the first priority becomes organizing what you do have and filling gaps in a way that a Washington court (and opposing side) will accept.


