In and around Temple City, herbicide exposure isn’t only about someone actively spraying. Many residents are exposed through everyday routines, such as:
- Yard and landscaping work for homes and rental properties (including mowing or trimming treated areas)
- Work settings like landscaping, groundskeeping, facilities maintenance, and some construction-adjacent roles
- Shared community spaces, where treatments may occur on schedules residents don’t directly control
- Secondhand contact, such as residue brought home on work boots, gloves, clothing, or tools
- School or park proximity, where application timing and cleanup practices can affect exposure risk
A Temple City glyphosate injury lawyer focuses on your specific exposure route—because liability and causation depend on how, where, and when contact occurred, not just the general idea that “weed killer causes cancer.”


