Roundup-type herbicide exposure claims often begin with a pattern that looks like what many locals recognize:
- Yard and property maintenance on homes along canyon-adjacent streets or at second homes used seasonally
- Landscaping and groundskeeping work for residential communities, HOAs, and commercial properties
- Outdoor work tied to seasonal schedules—spring and summer application periods can create clustered exposure windows
- Residue on work gear (gloves, boots, jackets) that gets transported into living spaces
- Neighbor or shared-space exposure, including when treated areas are walked through by family members or staff
Tourism can also affect documentation. If your exposure happened during a period when you were hosting guests, working events, or traveling, it’s common to have fragmented product details. A lawyer can help you reconstruct the timeline using receipts, label photos, employment records, and credible witness statements.


