Many people contact a lawyer after they notice a troubling pattern—often tied to how yards, commercial lots, and nearby green spaces are maintained in and around Avon.
Common scenarios include:
- Repeated home lawn or garden use of weed killers, including spraying or mowing treated areas afterward
- Landscaping or grounds work where herbicides are applied during peak growing seasons
- Exposure through shared property—HOAs, apartment or neighborhood landscaping, or groundskeeping for public-facing sites
- Secondhand exposure, such as residue carried on work gloves, boots, or clothing brought into the home
If you’ve been diagnosed with a cancer or another serious condition and suspect glyphosate exposure may be involved, you deserve a careful legal review—not guesswork.


