Many people reach out after realizing their exposure pattern fits a broader concern—especially when their diagnosis is serious or time-linked to years of contact with weed control products.
Common Leavenworth-area situations include:
- Residential yard or acreage maintenance: using herbicides to manage weeds along fences, driveways, or slopes.
- Landscaping, groundskeeping, or facility maintenance work: applying or assisting with routine vegetation control.
- Seasonal contact around treated areas: mowing, trimming, or walking through recently treated property before residue has cleared.
- Secondhand exposure at home: work clothes, boots, gloves, or tools that carried residue indoors.
- Family and household exposure: when a spouse or relative handled herbicides and others were nearby.
If you’re asking, “Could this be connected?” a glyphosate lawsuit lawyer can help you sort what’s known, what’s suspected, and what needs documentation.


