Many herbicide-related claims begin with a pattern that feels familiar to Illinois families:
- Residential yard and garden use: Applying weed control on driveways, paths, and around landscaping beds—sometimes with residue on shoes or clothing.
- Landscaping and grounds crews: Repeated exposure while trimming, mowing, or maintaining properties after spraying.
- Secondhand exposure: Family members who work with herbicides and bring residue home on work gear.
- Community-adjacent exposure: People who spend time near treated green spaces—such as employees or caregivers who regularly assist in those areas.
In a case evaluation, the key issue isn’t only whether glyphosate is involved—it’s whether the facts support your exposure being legally relevant and connected to your diagnosis.


