People often assume a Roundup case is only about the product name. In practice, what makes (or breaks) a claim is the exposure story: how, when, and where glyphosate came into contact with you.
In a coastal, high-density residential area like Sunny Isles Beach, exposure can occur through:
- HOA or property landscaping where weed control is scheduled regularly
- Patios, walkways, and groundcover areas where residue may be tracked indoors
- Work and service settings (groundskeeping, maintenance, or cleaning after application)
- Secondhand exposure from clothing, equipment, or shared storage areas
- Nearby spraying on adjacent lots or common areas
A careful case review focuses on building a timeline that links application events to symptoms and diagnosis—without relying on guesswork.


