Many people first connect their illness to glyphosate after a diagnosis, then begin reviewing past routines. In North Lauderdale neighborhoods, common starting points include:
- Home and HOA landscaping: Residents may recall seasonal weed control, driveway/sidewalk spraying, or yard maintenance near patios and walkways.
- Secondhand exposure: Herbicide residue can be carried on work boots, clothing, gloves, or tools, exposing family members who didn’t apply the product.
- Shared community spaces: People who spend time in parks, near commercial properties, or around common areas where vegetation is controlled may look back at times of visible spraying.
- Work-related contact in Florida’s outdoor economy: Landscapers, groundskeepers, facility maintenance staff, and contractors may have repeated exposure during routine vegetation control.
A local attorney will help you turn those memories into a structured exposure timeline—because in these cases, credibility often hinges on specifics.


