In the Imperial Valley, herbicides are commonly used on farms, orchards, and surrounding properties. Many residents are exposed in ways that don’t always look dramatic at the time—spray drift, residue on clothing, or contact during landscaping and field-adjacent work.
Common Calexico scenarios include:
- Agriculture and grounds work: applying or working near areas where weed control is routine.
- Property maintenance near treated land: mowing, weeding, or cleaning up vegetation after spraying.
- Secondhand exposure at home: contaminated work gloves, boots, or workwear brought indoors.
- Household contact: family members helping with yard work or cleaning residue from equipment.
If you’re searching for a Roundup lawsuit attorney because you suspect a connection, the key question is usually not “Was there chemical exposure?”—it’s how the exposure happened, when it happened, and how the medical record supports a link to your specific condition.


