In and around the Mount Washington area, many people encounter glyphosate-based herbicides through everyday routines:
- Residential mowing and landscaping after a property has been treated
- Agricultural and roadside maintenance work nearby (including mowing schedules and herbicide application practices)
- Workplace exposure for groundskeepers, facility maintenance teams, and seasonal outdoor crews
- Secondhand exposure when residue is carried on work boots, clothing, gloves, or equipment
What makes these situations uniquely stressful is the timing. Symptoms often show up after months or years—long after product containers are discarded or the exact application details are forgotten. Legal help can focus on reconstructing the exposure timeline while it’s still possible to document it.


