Mill Valley’s mix of residential neighborhoods, small commercial properties, and nearby open-space areas means exposure stories don’t always look “industrial.” A claim may involve:
- Landscaping and property maintenance at homes, town-adjacent businesses, or shared housing areas
- Residue brought home on work boots, clothing, tools, or equipment
- Follow-up exposure after application—when mowing, weeding, or cleaning happens before residue fully dissipates
- Secondhand exposure when a household member works on herbicide-treated properties
For an attorney, the practical question is not whether you were exposed to “chemicals,” but whether the exposure matches the way glyphosate-based products are used and whether your medical records can be tied to that exposure history.


