In Holyoke, herbicide exposure concerns commonly come from day-to-day environments, such as:
- Landscaping and groundskeeping at rental properties, office buildings, and municipal-adjacent areas
- School and park perimeter maintenance, including mowing or trimming after spraying
- Yard work at homes where weed killer is used repeatedly during the growing season
- Secondhand exposure when treated clothing, work gloves, boots, or tools are brought indoors
Many people first connect the dots after a doctor discusses a cancer type or illness that has been associated in public research with glyphosate. Others notice symptoms and start asking questions after learning what products were used nearby.
A local attorney can help you focus on what’s legally relevant in your specific situation—without stretching facts or relying on guesswork.


