Many Florence residents don’t begin with “a lawsuit.” They start with a doctor’s diagnosis, a family member noticing lingering symptoms, or realizing that a long stretch of yard care or property maintenance may have involved herbicides containing glyphosate.
Common local scenarios include:
- Residential property treatment: routine weed control on driveways, fences lines, and landscaped areas.
- Seasonal landscaping and groundskeeping: application and cleanup around commercial properties and schools.
- Worksite exposure: maintenance teams handling vegetation along facilities, parking areas, and walkways.
- Secondhand exposure: residue brought home on work clothes, boots, tools, or equipment.
Because exposure can be spread across years—and can involve multiple people or locations—your claim needs a clear, documented story, not just a belief that “the chemicals caused it.”


