In and around Hollister, herbicide exposure often comes from everyday routines rather than industrial settings. Common patterns we see include:
- Residential weed control: homeowners or caregivers applying weed killer on driveways, fences, orchards, or landscaped areas.
- Property maintenance: people who mow, trim, or clear vegetation after spraying—sometimes wearing the wrong protection or not at all.
- Worksite exposure: groundskeeping, landscaping crews, facility maintenance, and other hands-on roles tied to vegetation management.
- Secondhand residue: family members or workers bringing residue home on clothing, gloves, boots, or equipment.
Because these scenarios are specific, your attorney will focus on how exposure happened in your real life—not just that a product contained glyphosate.


