Cases involving glyphosate exposure often come down to documentation and timeline—especially for residents who recall exposure through day-to-day routines.
In Lathrop, people frequently report exposure patterns such as:
- Landscaping and grounds maintenance at apartment complexes, commercial properties, or facilities where herbicides are applied seasonally.
- Yard work and property upkeep—mowing, trimming, or handling treated areas shortly after application.
- Work-related contact for people employed in maintenance, agriculture-adjacent roles, logistics, or facility services.
- Secondhand exposure when clothing, boots, or tools carry residue into a home.
A key step is tying what happened in your real life to the medical record. That usually means pairing your diagnosis and treatment history with credible evidence of exposure timing, product identity, and how contact occurred.


