In coastal South Florida, herbicide use isn’t just a rural issue. Many residents encounter glyphosate exposure through:
- Residential lawn and landscaping services (including scheduled spraying and follow-up weed control)
- Work around treated property—groundskeeping, facility maintenance, and outdoor construction support roles
- Secondhand exposure from yard work equipment, gloves, boots, or work clothing
- Community and HOA landscaping where treatments are applied before events, seasonal visitors, or high foot-traffic periods
If your diagnosis followed months or years of consistent exposure—whether you applied product yourself or were around treated areas—an attorney can help identify what evidence is most persuasive.


