Many people associate glyphosate exposure with farms, but exposure can happen in everyday local settings. In Daytona Beach and surrounding Volusia County areas, common scenarios include:
- Commercial landscaping and groundskeeping for hotels, offices, and community properties
- Construction and property maintenance where treated vegetation is cleared, mowed, or disturbed
- Residential lawn care using weed-and-grass products on driveways, sidewalks, and landscaped beds
- Secondhand exposure from work clothing carried home by a landscaper, maintenance worker, or contractor
- Coastal and suburban property routines where residents maintain vegetation near fences, berms, and drainage areas
If you’re wondering whether your situation fits a legal claim, the starting point is usually straightforward: the claim must be supported by records showing a credible exposure pathway and medical evidence tying your diagnosis to that exposure.


