Many Kokomo-area consultations begin with something practical: “I used weed control and then I was diagnosed.” Often, the concern centers on herbicides containing glyphosate—products used for lawns, agricultural edges, and weeds along property borders.
Local fact patterns we commonly see include:
- Seasonal lawn and fence-line spraying done by homeowners, tenants, or contractors
- Landscaping/grounds work where treated vegetation is handled or cleared after application
- Secondhand exposure from work clothes carried home (common in maintenance and industrial jobs)
- Repeated exposure over multiple seasons, especially when applications were done without full protective gear
- Mixed use of products (for example, combining weed killer with other yard chemicals), which can complicate exposure timelines
If you’re dealing with a cancer diagnosis or persistent symptoms after herbicide exposure, it’s understandable to feel scared and frustrated. The legal process can’t replace medical care—but it can help you pursue accountability and financial recovery.


