In our area, glyphosate exposure concerns often show up in familiar, real-life ways:
- Yard and property treatment for weeds and invasive growth on homes near coastal landscaping
- Secondhand exposure from residue tracked indoors on shoes, tools, or work gloves
- Workplace exposure for people in roles connected to property groundskeeping, outdoor maintenance, or facility upkeep
- Community and neighboring-property spraying where treated vegetation and overspray can create repeated contact
When a diagnosis arrives, many families start looking back through old memories: What products were used? When was treatment done? Who handled the application? Legal review can help turn those questions into a supported record.


