In and around Magnolia, many glyphosate-related claims begin with familiar settings:
- Residential lawns and gardens where herbicide was applied more than once, often without full attention to residue or re-entry timing.
- Landscaping and groundskeeping work for homeowners, schools, property management, and commercial sites.
- Roadside and right-of-way maintenance where spraying or mowing schedules can affect what residents walk through—or what ends up on clothing and footwear.
- Family “take-home” exposure, where a worker’s gear (boots, gloves, work shirts) carried residue indoors.
Because these exposures tend to repeat over months or years, the strongest cases often come from building a clear timeline—what was used, when, where, and how exposure happened.


