In Kalamazoo, many herbicide exposures aren’t limited to a single “spray day.” They often show up as a pattern across daily life—something you might recognize only after a diagnosis.
Common Kalamazoo scenarios include:
- Residential property treatment: yard spraying by contractors, HOAs/land managers, or homeowners using concentrate products.
- Secondhand exposure from landscaping work: residue tracked on boots, gloves, mowers, trimmers, or work trucks.
- Seasonal groundskeeping: repeated application or cleanup work in parks, schools, apartment complexes, and commercial grounds.
- Nearby application: exposure after mowing or handling plants on properties that were recently treated.
- Workplace and industrial settings: facility maintenance or outdoor operations where weeds are managed with herbicides.
If you were diagnosed with a serious condition and you suspect glyphosate played a role, the legal question becomes: what can be supported about product use, timing, and exposure pathway, not just what you believe.


