Many people in the South Bay reach out after they connect their symptoms to a period of repeated or prolonged contact with weed control products. Common Torrance-area patterns include:
- Home and HOA landscaping: property owners or residents who used weed killer themselves, or who noticed treatment schedules for common areas.
- Landscaping and grounds crews: workers who applied herbicides as part of routine maintenance, sometimes without consistent protection.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on clothing, gloves, boots, tools, or work bags—an issue that can affect family members.
- Coastal-adjacent yards and windy conditions: overspray, tracked residue, or re-entry exposure after spraying during yard maintenance.
- Work sites with frequent outdoor work: industrial facilities and commercial settings where vegetation is controlled regularly.
If you’re dealing with a serious illness or persistent health problems and suspect glyphosate exposure played a role, don’t wait to get organized. In California, timing and evidence preservation can strongly influence whether a claim is filed successfully.


