For many people in Casselberry, the “what changed?” moment comes after a diagnosis—then the questions start: Where was I exposed? How often? What exactly was used? Common local scenarios include:
- Lawn care and landscaping around homes, condos, and townhome communities where herbicides are applied seasonally.
- Secondhand exposure when a spouse, family member, or maintenance worker brings residue home on clothing, boots, or equipment.
- Worksite exposure for groundskeeping, facilities maintenance, landscaping crews, and property services tied to vegetation control.
- Backyard and roadside vegetation treatment where spraying may occur near driveways, sidewalks, or property boundaries.
If your medical records show a cancer diagnosis or another serious condition and you suspect glyphosate exposure, you don’t have to figure it out alone. A glyphosate lawsuit lawyer can help you identify which facts matter most for proving exposure and causation.


