In and around Hazel Crest, potential glyphosate exposure often shows up through everyday routines rather than farm fields. People may reach out after they:
- Used weed-killer concentrates on driveways, walkways, or backyards during spring and summer
- Worked in landscaping, groundskeeping, or property maintenance where herbicide application is part of seasonal duties
- Mowed or trimmed vegetation after an application, especially when residue may have dried on leaves or stalks
- Had a household member apply products and later saw residue transferred on work clothing, gloves, or equipment
- Managed properties near treated areas and noticed persistent odor or residue during/after spraying
These scenarios matter because they shape the timeline—and in herbicide injury matters, timing is often where credibility is won or lost.


