In and around Salisbury, exposure concerns frequently arise from everyday routines:
- Home and rental property lawn care: yard treatments for weeds, dormant-season maintenance, or “quick fixes” that may leave residue.
- Landscaping and grounds work: employees who apply herbicides, trim treated vegetation, or handle equipment shortly after treatment.
- Seasonal property turnover: changeovers for rentals and commercial properties can make it harder to remember exactly what product was used and when.
- Visitor-facing properties: hotels, event venues, and outdoor businesses may treat grounds regularly to keep high-traffic areas looking consistent.
If you or a family member has been diagnosed with a condition you believe may be linked to glyphosate exposure, it’s understandable to feel overwhelmed. The legal work is time-sensitive and evidence-dependent—so getting organized early can matter.


