In Northern Arizona, many properties are managed seasonally—spring and summer maintenance often ramps up quickly around neighborhoods, second homes, and rental cabins. That means exposure may occur during a short window, but the health effects may show up later.
You might be looking for legal help if you:
- Used a glyphosate weed killer at your home or on a rental property near town
- Worked in landscaping, groundskeeping, or facility maintenance where herbicides were applied
- Mowed or cleaned areas after spraying and noticed symptoms afterward
- Experienced exposure indirectly through treated clothing, equipment, or shared work spaces
- Are a caregiver or family member who was around someone applying herbicides
Because Flagstaff includes a mix of residential areas, hospitality work, and outdoor recreation businesses, exposure stories can be unique—even when the product is the same.


