Many people don’t realize they should look at legal options until after a diagnosis, when questions start piling up:
- Ongoing symptoms after yard work or treatment of weeds or brush
- A history of applying herbicides yourself, or being nearby during spraying
- Work-related exposure—for example, groundskeeping, landscaping, facility maintenance, or agricultural-adjacent jobs
- Illness in a household member who may have been exposed through residue on clothing, tools, or work gear
If you’ve been dealing with a serious condition and you suspect glyphosate played a role, it’s important to act early. In Florida, deadlines can limit what claims can be filed, so waiting until you “have everything figured out” can be risky.


