If you’re considering a glyphosate claim in Minnesota, start by organizing three buckets of information:
- Your medical timeline: diagnosis date, pathology/biopsy results (if applicable), treatment course, and physician notes.
- Your exposure timeline in the Twin Cities: when symptoms began, where you lived or worked during that period, and what environments you spent time in (property maintenance, landscaping, groundskeeping, warehouse or facility work, schools, apartment grounds, etc.).
- The “how” details: product names (if known), whether herbicide was sprayed near entries/paths, how often it was applied, and whether protective equipment was used.
In Minneapolis, small details matter because many exposure settings are shared: property managers, contractors, and facilities staff often coordinate maintenance across multi-unit buildings and public-facing areas.


