Lake Forest is a suburban community with a lot of single-family homes, landscaping services, and homeowner association (HOA) maintenance. That lifestyle can create multiple, real-world exposure pathways:
- Routine yard and landscape maintenance where herbicides may be used seasonally
- Landscapers and property services applying weed control on schedules that residents may not fully see
- Overspray or residue on driveways, sidewalks, and outdoor living areas
- Secondhand exposure when work clothing, boots, tools, or equipment are brought indoors
When someone later learns that glyphosate-based herbicides may be linked to certain cancers, the question becomes: How do we tie the illness to the exposure in a way that holds up under legal scrutiny? That’s where a focused attorney review can help.


