In suburban communities like Morton Grove, glyphosate exposure often shows up through everyday routines rather than obvious industrial settings. Common scenarios we hear about include:
- Yard and lawn applications around homes and townhome-style properties
- Secondhand contact after mowing or walking through treated areas
- Neighborhood drift or overspray when spraying occurs near shared boundaries
- Work-adjacent exposure for maintenance staff, landscaping contractors, facility teams, or property managers
- Household carry-home exposure, such as residue on clothing, boots, or tools
Because these situations can be subtle, people sometimes don’t connect the dots until they receive a cancer diagnosis or another serious condition. The legal question becomes whether the exposure you experienced lines up with the medical picture—something that takes careful documentation.


