Many people in Nampa don’t think of herbicide exposure as “workplace” exposure. It might have been:
- Spraying or trimming around residential properties in neighborhoods where homeowners maintain their own landscaping
- Working in landscaping, groundskeeping, or facility maintenance where vegetation control is routine
- Farm and agricultural service work where herbicides are handled near irrigation, equipment, and storage areas
- Secondhand exposure—such as residue carried on work boots, gloves, or clothing after a shift
When a doctor links symptoms to a condition that’s been associated with glyphosate, the next question becomes practical: What can be proven, and what evidence should be gathered now? A lawyer can help you focus on what matters for a claim—without turning your health situation into a research project.


