In Holland, many glyphosate-related concerns come from real-life patterns rather than factory accidents. Common Holland scenarios include:
- Lawn and garden applications at homes and rental properties during spring and summer rush periods
- Landscaping or grounds work for HOAs, commercial sites, and property management companies
- Mowing or trimming treated areas shortly after application, or handling yard waste with residue
- Secondhand exposure when protective clothing is stored and transported in the home
- Nearby spraying on adjacent lots, parks, or greenbelts where foot traffic is high
Because these exposures often happen gradually, people may not connect them to an illness until years later. A lawyer’s job is to rebuild the timeline using documentation and credible medical support—not guesswork.


