While every case is different, people in Garden City frequently contact attorneys after exposure patterns that look like:
- Home and neighborhood spraying: Using weed killers along driveways, sidewalks, fence lines, or property edges—then noticing symptoms long after applications.
- Worksite exposure in the broader Savannah area: Landscaping, groundskeeping, facility maintenance, trucking/yard work, or industrial site upkeep where herbicides may be applied seasonally.
- Residue carried on clothing and gear: Bringing work gloves, boots, or shirts home, then washing them indoors and repeatedly handling treated items.
- Secondhand exposure from treated property: Living near areas that are maintained or sprayed for weeds, and later learning the product used may have contained glyphosate.
In these situations, the question isn’t just “Was Round Up involved?” It’s whether your exposure history lines up with the product type, timing, and your medical records.


