Marathon’s outdoor lifestyle means herbicide exposure can happen in ways that don’t always resemble “farm work.” Residents may encounter glyphosate through:
- Yard and property treatment around homes, vacation rentals, and community landscaping
- Landscaping and maintenance work for HOAs, resorts, and commercial properties
- Mowing/clearing vegetation shortly after spraying (including residue on tools or gloves)
- Secondhand exposure when work clothes or equipment are brought into a home
- Nearby application—when spraying occurs on adjacent lots or along maintained public areas
A strong case usually starts with connecting the dots between your specific exposure timeline and your medical diagnosis. That’s where local, evidence-focused legal guidance can make a difference.


