In suburban communities like Matteson, glyphosate exposure may come from more than one place—sometimes more than one household member. Many residents encounter herbicides through:
- Lawn and landscaping routines at home or nearby properties
- Workplace groundskeeping or maintenance (including seasonal crews)
- Community and institutional grounds where weeds are treated around pedestrian areas
- Residue carried on clothing or footwear, especially after yard work or equipment handling
- Shared vehicles or equipment used for property maintenance
Because the source can be scattered across “ordinary” life, the first challenge isn’t just proving harm—it’s documenting how and when exposure occurred so it matches up with your diagnosis and treatment.


