In Gardner and nearby communities, glyphosate exposure often shows up in everyday ways—such as repeated home lawn treatments, agricultural or landscaping work in the region, or mowing/yard cleanup after spraying. Some people also discover the potential connection only after their medical team identifies a condition that prompts questions about prior chemical exposure.
The legal issue isn’t just whether a product contains glyphosate. The key question is whether the evidence can show (1) exposure occurred in a way tied to the product, and (2) your illness is medically consistent with the exposure theory.


