In a college-town community like Starkville, exposure can happen in more places than people expect. Residents often contact counsel after realizing their symptoms line up with herbicide use in a few common settings:
- Residential yard care and property maintenance: homeowners, landlords, and caretakers applying weed control to lawns, ditches, or fence lines.
- Landscaping and grounds work: people maintaining outdoor areas for schools, churches, apartment complexes, and commercial properties.
- Secondhand exposure around treated areas: mowing or trimming soon after application, stepping into treated vegetation, or handling contaminated tools.
- Workplace exposure in trades: maintenance staff, facility contractors, or anyone tasked with keeping outdoor grounds “weed-free” as part of routine duties.
If you’re trying to understand whether your situation fits a Roundup lawsuit claim, the key is documenting the pattern—not just the diagnosis.


