In Cambridge, herbicide exposure often comes up in ways that don’t look like “farm work,” even when the exposure is real. People may be exposed through:
- Landscaping and grounds maintenance around apartment buildings, condo common areas, and office/campus property
- Seasonal vegetation control along pathways, courtyards, and building perimeters where applications are scheduled
- Residue brought home on boots, work gloves, or clothing used for property maintenance
- Secondhand exposure when someone else applies weed killer, then family members share the same indoor/outdoor spaces
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with a serious condition and suspect a connection to glyphosate-based products, it’s reasonable to want answers quickly—especially because Massachusetts has legal deadlines that can affect whether a case can move forward.


