In and around Leesburg, glyphosate exposure concerns frequently show up through real-life routines rather than obvious “industrial” work:
- Home and HOA landscaping where weed control is applied repeatedly during peak growing seasons.
- Community parks, trails, and common areas where maintenance crews apply herbicides and workers may unknowingly track residue into vehicles or homes.
- Secondhand exposure—for example, when someone helps with yard work, handles treated clippings, or wears clothing that absorbed spray residue.
- Seasonal property care connected to rental homes and visiting families, where products may be stored, applied, or cleaned up quickly.
None of this means every diagnosis is legally connected to herbicides—but it does mean local residents often need help tracing how exposure likely happened and when it occurred.


