In and around Lebanon, many people trace possible glyphosate exposure to situations like:
- Roadside and ditch spraying near routes people drive every day or where residents walk and bike.
- Landscaping and grounds work for schools, churches, apartments, and commercial properties where herbicide use is routine.
- Home maintenance where concentrate products were mixed, applied, or stored in ways that increased contact risk.
- Secondhand exposure—residue carried on work boots, gloves, clothing, or equipment used for yard and property upkeep.
These scenarios matter legally because the question isn’t only “was glyphosate involved?” It’s whether the exposure you’re describing is consistent with the product use and the timeline of your medical condition.


