In and around Festus, many people are not “doing chemicals professionally” in the way they expected—yet exposure still occurs through routine activities. Common scenarios include:
- Landscaping and grounds work: mowing or trimming after herbicide has been applied, or working around treated areas.
- Property maintenance: spot-treating weeds along driveways, fence lines, and ditches where overspray or drift can occur.
- Secondhand exposure: residue on clothing, gloves, boots, or tools after an application day.
- Worksite exposure: employment that involves maintaining commercial lots, utility corridors, or agricultural ground.
These details matter legally because your case typically turns on whether the exposure described in your medical history matches the way glyphosate products were actually used around you.


