Many people first suspect glyphosate involvement after a diagnosis—sometimes months or years after the exposure. In Westminster, that delay can be especially common because herbicide use isn’t always tied to one obvious event.
Common local scenarios include:
- Residential lawn and garden treatments: homeowners or contractors applying weed control products and later noticing symptoms.
- Community and property maintenance: exposures associated with landscaping crews servicing apartments, HOAs, or commercial lots.
- Work-related exposure: people employed in groundskeeping, landscaping, pest control, or facility maintenance.
- Secondhand contact: residue transferred on uniforms, work gloves, shoes, or tools brought home after a shift.
When your health changes, it becomes critical to rebuild a timeline: where the product was used, how it was applied, and what happened before and after.


