In the Atlanta metro area, many people encounter glyphosate-based products indirectly:
- HOA or property-management spraying for weeds and brush, especially around townhomes and common areas
- Landscapers and maintenance contractors applying herbicides as part of routine grounds care
- Residential yard work where concentrates are mixed, sprayed, or handled during peak growing seasons
- On-site construction and utility work where vegetation control is frequent
- Secondhand exposure from contaminated clothing, work boots, or tools brought into the home
After a diagnosis, it’s common to feel like everything happened “somewhere in the past.” The legal work is about turning those memories into a documented exposure timeline that can be reviewed alongside your medical records.


