In Alachua, exposure risks don’t always look like a single “accident.” They often build over time through:
- Property and yard work: repeated weed control on home lots or shared neighborhoods
- Outdoor work: landscaping, groundskeeping, agricultural support, and maintenance roles
- Residue carry-home: herbicides tracked on boots, clothing, tools, or work vehicles
- Seasonal application routines: spraying schedules that line up with mowing, trimming, and cleanup
When medical records later reflect a diagnosis linked to glyphosate exposure, the case usually comes down to a clear story supported by evidence—not just concern.


