Many Tifton residents encounter glyphosate-based products through everyday routines rather than obvious “worksite” scenarios. Common patterns we see in the area include:
- Residential lawn and yard treatment: homeowners, property managers, or contractors applying weed killer to keep driveways, fence lines, and landscaping beds clear.
- Rental and landlord-managed properties: tenants noticing spraying shortly before maintenance requests, inspections, or seasonal turnover.
- Agricultural and grounds work: landscaping, groundskeeping, equipment maintenance, and facility work where herbicides may be applied repeatedly during peak seasons.
- Secondhand contact: family members exposed when work clothes, gloves, boots, or tools are brought into the home.
- Ongoing exposure near treated areas: mowing, trimming, or handling vegetation after spraying in yards, rights-of-way, or nearby property.
Because these situations can be “spread out” over time, the strongest cases usually start with a clear exposure timeline—when it happened, where it happened, and how.


