In suburban communities like Buford, glyphosate exposure claims frequently come from scenarios that leave real-world documentation behind. Common local examples include:
- Lawn and fence-line applications on homes and rental properties
- Landscaping and grounds crews maintaining commercial or HOA-managed areas
- Mowing and trimming after herbicide is applied nearby
- Secondhand exposure from work clothing brought into homes
- Nearby spraying near driveways, stormwater ditches, or property edges
These situations can be helpful because they create a clearer timeline. In a case, it’s not enough to show “chemical exposure” in general—your attorney needs to show what product was used (or likely used), where exposure happened, and when it occurred.


