In Talladega and surrounding areas, alleged glyphosate exposure often isn’t limited to one setting. Residents commonly report exposure through:
- Home landscaping and property upkeep: mowing treated yards, trimming around recently sprayed areas, or handling equipment that wasn’t cleaned after use.
- Nearby spraying: drift or overspray from applications on nearby lots, fields, or rights-of-way.
- Work and commute-related contamination: people who work in landscaping, groundskeeping, or maintenance may carry residue home on clothing, boots, or tools.
- Family exposure: spouses or household members who share laundry or workspace after the product was used elsewhere.
Because these cases depend heavily on how and when exposure occurred, local context matters. A Talladega attorney will typically want an exposure timeline tied to places you worked, lived, and maintained.


