In local cases, exposure often isn’t a one-time event. It can be tied to day-to-day activity, including:
- Property and yard maintenance: mowing or trimming after herbicide application, or handling treated brush/grass.
- Outdoor work and landscaping: groundskeeping, facility maintenance, or agricultural-adjacent work where herbicides are applied during the growing season.
- Secondhand contact: residue carried on work boots, gloves, tools, or clothing brought home from job sites.
- Community and nearby spraying: when treated areas are close enough that people notice odors, mist, or residue on outdoor surfaces.
A lawyer experienced with glyphosate herbicide claims in Illinois will look at how exposure likely occurred in your specific routine—not just whether glyphosate is “in the conversation.”


