After a doctor’s diagnosis, the questions often come fast:
- Was my exposure local—or did it happen through a job, neighbor, or contractor?
- Could I have been exposed without ever applying the product myself?
- What records matter in California, and what gets left out?
In Los Gatos, common exposure paths include:
- Homeowners or HOA groundskeeping activity on nearby properties
- Landscaping companies performing weed control around residences, driveways, or walkways
- People who assist with yard work after spraying (or who enter areas before residue has cleared)
- Workers who carry herbicide residue home on clothing, boots, or equipment
A lawyer who handles glyphosate claims can help connect those real-world scenarios to medical documentation in a way that’s legally useful.


