In suburban communities like Markham, glyphosate exposure concerns often surface after one of these real-world situations:
- Routine lawn and landscaping service: Turf treated with weed control products, followed by mowing, yard work, or contact with treated areas.
- Property adjacency: Living near parcels where herbicides are applied along fences, drainage channels, or property edges.
- Worksite maintenance: Groundskeeping, facility upkeep, or outdoor roles where weed control is part of the job.
- Secondhand exposure: Household members who bring residue home on work boots, clothing, tools, or equipment.
- Seasonal timing: Symptoms and medical findings that emerge after repeat treatments during the same periods each year.
A strong claim doesn’t depend on fear—it depends on a documented exposure story that can be matched to medical records.


