Park Ridge is a classic suburban community—neighbors maintain properties, and outdoor services are common. That can make exposure history feel “everywhere at once,” especially if:
- you worked around landscaping, groundskeeping, or maintenance where herbicides were applied seasonally;
- you handled or washed clothing from someone who used weed killer at home;
- you notice symptoms appearing after repeated yard or garden treatment over multiple years;
- your illness was diagnosed after you started researching links between glyphosate and cancer.
In practice, the most important step is sorting out when exposure likely happened, how it happened, and what medical findings connect the exposure to your condition. Those facts—not fear or headlines—drive whether a case can move forward.


