Many people contact a Roundup lawyer after connecting their diagnosis to exposure that happened through everyday life in Southern California. While every case is different, Anaheim residents often report patterns like:
- Landscaping and grounds work around apartment communities, schools, parks, and commercial properties
- Workplace exposure in facilities or maintenance roles where herbicides are applied seasonally
- Secondhand exposure where family members encounter residue on work clothing, tools, or vehicles
- Home and neighborhood use—including mowing treated areas shortly after application or handling spray equipment
- Community drift concerns in dense residential areas where multiple properties maintain landscaping in close proximity
Because these situations frequently involve multiple properties and contractors, the evidence must be organized carefully. A strong claim usually depends on a credible exposure timeline—not just a belief that glyphosate was present.


