Glyphosate exposure isn’t always tied to a single dramatic event. In Worcester-area neighborhoods, it may show up as repeated, routine contact over years, such as:
- Seasonal lawn and property maintenance performed on weekends or early mornings when residents are out walking or commuting
- Landscaping and groundskeeping work at commercial sites, schools, and large apartment complexes
- Residue brought home on clothing or work gear from maintenance jobs—especially where protective equipment wasn’t consistently used
- Secondhand exposure while mowing, trimming, or cleaning areas that had recently been treated
A strong claim often depends on whether you can connect your illness to your exposure timeline—something that’s difficult to do without organizing records early.


