In a city known for residential upkeep and professional landscaping services, glyphosate exposure concerns often arise from very practical situations, such as:
- Landscaping and groundskeeping work for residential properties, hotels, or private estates
- Spraying around walkways, driveways, and garden areas where residents and visitors move frequently
- Secondhand exposure when treated yard materials, gloves, or work clothing are stored or handled indoors
- Re-entry after applications—for example, when outdoor treatments are completed and people return to the area before residue has cleared
- Homeownership maintenance when a product is purchased for property use and the labels, protective gear, or application steps were not followed
If you’re dealing with a serious illness after exposure concerns, the emotional impact can be overwhelming. The legal work should not be another burden you carry by yourself.


