Many Jonesboro residents first suspect glyphosate after a diagnosis—especially when their illness develops after years of outdoor exposure. Common scenarios include:
- Landscaping, groundskeeping, and property maintenance for schools, churches, apartment complexes, and commercial sites
- Agricultural work in and around the region, including equipment maintenance and handling treated vegetation
- Mowing or trimming after herbicide application (including secondhand exposure from residue on tools or clothing)
- Household exposure—for example, when a family member brings residue home on work boots, jackets, or gloves
Because exposure can happen repeatedly over months or years, the most important legal task is often identifying when exposure likely occurred and how it occurred—then matching that to the medical record.


