In Hollywood, exposure concerns often surface after a diagnosis at the same time life is getting busy—commuting, caregiving, and managing work schedules around medical appointments. Many clients describe an exposure story that doesn’t look like a single “incident,” but more like repeated contact over time.
Common Hollywood-area scenarios include:
- Yard work and driveway/sidewalk weed control for homes and small properties
- Property maintenance in dense residential communities where spraying and mowing overlap
- Outdoor work (landscaping, facility grounds, construction sites, or utility maintenance) where vegetation is treated
- Secondhand exposure, such as contaminated work clothing or gear brought into a home
A strong claim depends on linking your illness to the specific exposure you had—not just the fact that glyphosate entered the conversation.


