In and around Middleton, many potential glyphosate exposures aren’t from industrial settings—they’re from everyday routines.
Common scenarios include:
- Residential lawn and garden spraying where concentrate products are measured by hand, applied on windy days, or used without proper protective gear.
- Mowing or trimming after spraying on nearby properties, including shared fences and adjacent lots.
- Secondhand exposure from vehicles, tools, or work boots brought indoors after working in treated areas.
- Acreage and irrigation-adjacent work where vegetation control is frequent and application schedules repeat season after season.
When symptoms appear later, it can be difficult to connect the dots. That’s why a legal review often starts with the same foundation: your exposure story and your medical records.


