Many herbicide-related claims don’t start with a dramatic incident. Instead, they develop around repeated contact in everyday life. Reedley-area residents may encounter glyphosate through:
- Agricultural work and seasonal labor: yard work, thinning, harvesting support roles, equipment cleanup, or working near treated areas.
- Property maintenance near treated fields: mowing, weed control, or handling vegetation after spraying.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried home on work boots, gloves, clothing, or tools.
- Home use and storage: mixing/applying concentrates, using products indoors/outdoors near living spaces, or keeping containers where residue accumulates.
- School and community adjacency: exposure concerns can arise when treated areas are near where families spend time.
Each pathway matters legally because liability usually depends on how exposure occurred, when it occurred, and what product was involved.


