People in Pacific Grove often contact counsel after a doctor confirms a condition and the patient starts connecting the dots—sometimes quickly, sometimes slowly as more records are gathered.
Common local scenarios include:
- Residential landscaping and weed control on homes, rentals, or vacation properties where herbicides were used repeatedly.
- Secondhand exposure from family members or contractors who handled herbicide products and then brought residue home on work clothes or gear.
- Nearby spray drift concerns when properties around a neighborhood—or along heavily maintained corridors—are treated seasonally.
- Tourism and event-related landscaping where public areas and high-traffic areas are maintained on tight timelines.
The key isn’t just whether glyphosate was “somewhere” in the picture. It’s whether you can credibly show how exposure happened, when it likely occurred, and how it relates to the medical condition.


