In many California City households, herbicides show up in predictable ways:
- Residential and HOA landscaping: Routine weed control on common areas, sidewalks, and berms can create ongoing exposure for residents, especially when spraying happens during peak outdoor use.
- Property maintenance and commuting routes: People who mow, trim, or clean up after treated areas may be exposed through residue on tools, clothing, or surfaces.
- Worksite exposure: Groundskeeping, facility maintenance, and other outdoor roles can involve repeated contact with herbicides or contaminated work areas.
- Secondhand exposure: Family members may be affected when protective gear is not handled properly and residue transfers to homes.
A key point is that exposure claims are not based on a diagnosis alone. They depend on a credible record showing how glyphosate-based products were used or present and how that exposure ties to the illness you were diagnosed with.


