Many people in the Seacoast and Strafford County area don’t connect the dots until after diagnosis. Common exposure stories we hear include:
- Routine residential weed control: repeated seasonal spraying, mowing treated areas soon after application, or storing concentrate products in garages/sheds.
- Worksite herbicide exposure: landscaping crews, groundskeeping, facility maintenance, and subcontractors who apply herbicides as part of routine property upkeep.
- Secondhand exposure: contaminated work clothing, boots, gloves, or tools brought home and handled around family members.
- Exposure near traffic corridors and construction zones: property edges and drainage areas where vegetation is treated for safety/maintenance.
A Somersworth glyphosate exposure lawyer will focus on the specific “how” behind your exposure—because in court, it’s usually not enough to show that glyphosate exists. The evidence has to show it was present and tied to your real-world circumstances.


