In and around South Holland, herbicide exposure commonly shows up in real-world patterns:
- Residential property care: repeated lawn and garden spraying, mowing treated grass, or handling yard tools used around recently treated areas.
- Workplace and commuting exposure: time spent outdoors or in facilities where groundskeeping or vegetation control is routine.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on clothing, work gloves, or equipment used by a household member.
- Community proximity: living near areas where vegetation is maintained with herbicides.
A glyphosate lawsuit attorney will focus on your timeline—what products were used, what tasks you performed, what protective equipment (if any) was used, and how your symptoms progressed after exposure.


