Many Roundup cancer claims in the Bay Area don’t start as “I want to sue.” They start as a practical question: Could my illness be tied to the weed killer I was around?
In San Leandro, common real-world scenarios include:
- Property and landscaping maintenance: herbicides applied on residential or commercial lots, including vegetation control near walkways and driveways.
- Worksite exposure: groundskeeping, facility maintenance, construction-adjacent landscaping, or other roles where herbicides are used to manage weeds.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on work clothing or gear after a shift.
- Nearby spray drift: exposure concerns when herbicide is applied on adjacent properties and overspray or residue settles on nearby areas.
When you’re facing cancer treatment or other serious health impacts, you shouldn’t have to independently reconstruct product timelines, document exposure, and translate medical findings into a legal claim.


