In the Wheeling area, many glyphosate exposures come from everyday residential and neighborhood routines—driveway and yard applications, landscaping services, and work tied to groundskeeping at schools, parks, or commercial properties. Because these situations can repeat over multiple seasons, people often remember patterns (“it was used every spring”) more clearly than exact dates.
That’s not a deal-breaker. It just means your early case work should focus on:
- Reconstructing exposure seasons (spring/summer fall application patterns)
- Identifying who applied products (homeowner vs. contractor)
- Pinpointing the setting (near home, rental property, workplace grounds)
- Capturing medical milestones (first symptoms, diagnosis date, treatment changes)
When you can align those points on a simple timeline, your attorney can evaluate the claim more quickly and more accurately.


