In and around Troy, glyphosate exposure claims frequently start with a pattern rather than a single event. People commonly report:
- Residential and HOA/property maintenance: mowing treated grass, using a spray product on weeds, or handling equipment after application.
- Landscaping and groundskeeping jobs: trimming, weed control, and seasonal treatments on commercial properties.
- Farm and acreage proximity: living near fields or areas where herbicides are applied during certain seasons.
- Secondhand residue: work boots, gloves, vehicles, or clothing carrying residue from a job site to home.
In these situations, the key question isn’t just “was there chemical exposure?” It’s whether the exposure you experienced lines up with your diagnosis in a way that can be supported through documentation and medical records.


