In West Haven, exposure concerns frequently surface through everyday routines, not just farm work. Many residents manage their own yards, hire local contractors for seasonal maintenance, or live near properties where herbicides are applied during warmer months.
Common local scenarios include:
- Homeowners and renters who used weed killer for driveways, walkways, or garden beds
- Landscaping or grounds crews working on apartment complexes, schools, parks, and commercial properties
- Secondhand exposure—residue on work boots, tools, or clothing brought home after a shift
- People who notice symptoms only after a diagnosis, then realize their illness may connect to a past period of repeated exposure
A RoundUp injury attorney can help you sort out which exposure pathway fits your history and which evidence matters most.


