In and around Largo, glyphosate concerns often come up after people notice a pattern involving how and where herbicides were used. Common scenarios include:
- Home and neighborhood landscaping: treating lawns, edges, and ornamental beds with weed killers, then later developing a serious diagnosis.
- HOA or property-management maintenance: herbicide applications to shared green spaces where residents don’t control the exact product or timing.
- Work involving outdoor maintenance: groundskeeping, landscaping, mowing, irrigation work, or facility upkeep—especially when crews apply herbicides and others later handle treated areas.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on work clothing, tools, boots, or vehicles used for commuting between job sites.
Your situation doesn’t need to be identical to anyone else’s. The key is whether your facts can be supported with credible documentation—so your legal review can concentrate on the most provable parts of your history.


