Many Calumet City clients don’t start by saying “Roundup.” They describe situations that often involve glyphosate-based weed killers, such as:
- Property and lot upkeep: repeated spraying for weeds along fences, driveways, or vacant/adjacent lots.
- Groundskeeping and maintenance roles: applying or working near areas where herbicides are used for vegetation control.
- Seasonal cleanup: mowing, trimming, or removing vegetation after spraying—sometimes before enough time has passed for residue to dissipate.
- Secondhand exposure: family members or coworkers handling work clothing, boots, or tools that may carry residue.
- Neighborhood proximity: concerns after repeated spraying schedules in nearby areas.
The key question for a Roundup claim lawyer is not just whether glyphosate exists somewhere in the picture—it’s whether there is evidence tying the specific exposure path to the illness you’re facing.


