In central Illinois communities like Taylorville, glyphosate exposure often comes through work and everyday property routines. Many residents are exposed in overlapping ways, including:
- Agricultural or grounds work where herbicides are applied during peak growing seasons
- Home and rental property maintenance, including mowing treated areas shortly after spraying
- Secondhand exposure, such as residue on work boots, gloves, or clothing carried from job sites
- Caregiving situations where a family member handled herbicides and brought residue indoors
After a diagnosis, people often realize they have details scattered across years—yard notes, work schedules, product containers, or memories of “what was sprayed and when.” Legal help is often most valuable when it turns those fragments into a defensible exposure timeline.


