Unlike a workplace injury that happens in one obvious setting, glyphosate exposure can show up in the background of suburban life. In Thousand Oaks, many people report exposure through:
- Landscaping and lawn treatment at homes, HOAs, and nearby commercial properties
- Mowing or trimming after weeds were sprayed (including residue on clothing and equipment)
- Caregiving and household contact, such as a family member bringing residue home from a job or jobsite
- Outdoor maintenance near trails, drainage areas, and parks where herbicides may be applied seasonally
These real-world scenarios matter legally because the strongest cases are built on specific exposure facts—not general concerns about “weed killer.”


