In Aurora, exposure concerns frequently arise in these real-world scenarios:
- Residential property treatment: Homeowners and contractors may apply herbicides to control weeds along driveways, sidewalks, fences, and landscaped beds.
- Landscaping, snow/grounds crews, and facility maintenance: Workers responsible for vegetation control may have repeated exposure during busy seasons.
- Secondhand exposure at home: Residue can be carried on work clothing, boots, tools, or reusable equipment.
- Near-spray environments: Some residents live or work close to properties where herbicides are applied seasonally.
A lawyer focuses on how exposure happened for your situation—not just whether a product contained glyphosate. That distinction matters when determining whether the facts support a legally significant connection to your illness.


