Many people in Boulder first connect the dots after a diagnosis, then look back at exposure patterns that were easy to overlook at the time. Common local scenarios include:
- Lawn and landscaping services for residential properties in surrounding neighborhoods, including repeated application seasons.
- Community garden plots and backyard maintenance, where residents handle treated areas or come into contact with residue.
- Trail and open-space proximity where vegetation management may involve herbicides.
- Construction and maintenance work tied to vegetation control along work sites, detours, or staging areas.
- Secondhand exposure—for example, when work clothing or gear is brought home after herbicide-related tasks.
If you suspect glyphosate exposure played a role in your illness, you need a legal approach that treats exposure history as evidence—not guesswork.


