In Lake Wales, glyphosate exposure can show up in ordinary routines, not just industrial settings. Many people first suspect a connection after their diagnosis when they start thinking back to:
- Treating weeds and invasive growth around homes, sidewalks, and outbuildings
- Mowing or edging after spraying (including residue on grass, equipment, or gloves)
- Landscaping work for neighbors, HOAs, or commercial property managers
- Working near applied areas while grounds are being treated for weed control
- Secondhand exposure—for example, contaminated clothing brought home from work
Because the “how” matters as much as the “what,” a Lake Wales attorney typically focuses early on your timeline—when the product was used or applied nearby and when symptoms began.


