Many cases in the Pooler area start with a hard moment: a biopsy result, a cancer diagnosis, or a doctor connecting symptoms to a broader risk profile. After that, questions follow quickly:
- Where and when did the exposure happen?
- Was it likely glyphosate-based product use, or residue from treated areas?
- Did the exposure occur at work (groundskeeping, maintenance, warehouse landscaping) or at home?
- What proof is needed to move from “possible link” to a claim that can be evaluated seriously?
A local attorney can help translate your life history into a legally useful record—because in these cases, the strength of the evidence matters as much as the seriousness of the illness.


