Many local cases start with a familiar story—spraying schedules, yard work routines, or maintenance crews applying herbicide and then residents seeing residue or noticing lingering odor. In the Crown Point area, exposure concerns frequently trace back to:
- Residential lawn and landscaping routines (mixing concentrate, spot-treating weeds, or mowing soon after application)
- Property-adjacent exposure from treatments along driveways, lot lines, and common areas
- Work-related exposure for people in groundskeeping, landscaping, farm-adjacent operations, or facility maintenance
- Secondhand exposure through clothing, gloves, boots, or tools brought home from work
The key question isn’t just “was glyphosate involved?” It’s whether the specific exposure pattern in your life matches the type of product use and the timing that can be relevant to your medical history.


