Many people contact a Roundup lawyer in Daphne after a doctor explains a diagnosis that raises questions about past exposures. In this part of Alabama, exposure stories often fall into patterns such as:
- Residential landscaping and lawn treatment: repeated applications on driveways, fences, and yards—sometimes by homeowners, sometimes by contractors.
- Working around treated areas: landscaping, maintenance, groundskeeping, and industrial-adjacent sites where vegetation is controlled.
- Secondhand exposure: contaminated clothing from work boots or tools, especially when family members share indoor spaces after time outdoors.
- Seasonal timing: symptoms or diagnoses that lead people to look back at herbicide use during specific months when spraying and cleanup were common.
Because these situations can be highly fact-specific, the strongest claims are usually built around what can be shown—product details, dates, and how exposure likely occurred.


