Many clients in and around Takoma Park describe exposure patterns tied to everyday local life:
- Property and landscaping maintenance: lingering residue after yard treatments, mowing, trimming, or weed control on adjacent lots.
- Community spaces and shared areas: exposure concerns involving common grounds near apartment buildings, neighborhood green spaces, or schools.
- Secondhand contact: residue carried on work clothes or brought home by a family member who handled herbicides.
- Seasonal routines: repeated treatments during warmer months when residents are outside more often.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with a serious illness and you suspect a connection to glyphosate-based products, a local attorney can help you map the timeline—medical records on one side, exposure history on the other.


