In Helena and the surrounding area, many herbicide concerns come from common residential and suburban patterns:
- Backyard and property perimeter spraying: Regular weed control on lawns, fencing lines, driveways, and wooded edges.
- Landscaping and groundskeeping: Hiring contractors or doing maintenance yourself, then later learning the product used may have been glyphosate-based.
- Secondhand exposure at home: Residue tracked on boots, clothing, tools, or lawn equipment after treatment.
- Seasonal schedule overlap: Diagnoses sometimes appear years later, but people remember exposure in “bursts” tied to spring and summer routines.
Those details matter legally. Courts and insurers generally focus on whether the exposure you allege is supported by documentation and how it lines up with medical records.


