Most claims don’t start with “Roundup” on day one. They often begin when a diagnosis—such as cancer—prompts questions about herbicide exposure. In the North Las Vegas area, common starting points include:
- Residential landscaping and HOA-related spraying: lawn treatments, weed control, and perimeter applications around homes and shared grounds.
- Workplace or jobsite exposure: groundskeeping, maintenance, construction-adjacent labor, and service work where herbicides are applied as part of routine site prep.
- Secondhand exposure: residue on clothing, equipment, boots, or tools brought home after a shift.
Because these scenarios can be “mixed” (spraying one season, mowing the next, noticing symptoms later), the legal work often focuses on building a credible sequence—not just a suspicion.


