In South Florida, herbicides are commonly used for weed and vegetation control in:
- residential neighborhoods and HOAs
- landscaping for commercial properties
- outdoor maintenance at facilities and schools
- agricultural and industrial-adjacent areas
For many clients, the exposure story doesn’t start with “I used Roundup.” It often begins with a doctor’s findings, a change in symptoms, or a realization that a timeline of yard work, property spraying, or occupational duties overlaps with a cancer diagnosis.
We see cases where exposure may involve:
- mowing or trimming after spraying
- residue on clothing or work gloves
- secondhand exposure when a family member worked with herbicides
- repeated exposure during seasonal maintenance
When symptoms persist—or when a diagnosis is severe—fast, organized legal review matters.


