In and around Bellmawr, claims often start with exposure patterns tied to how properties are maintained and how herbicides are used in the community. For example:
- Roadside and right-of-way vegetation control: Herbicide applications may be used as part of vegetation management near heavily traveled routes.
- Residential lawn and landscaping schedules: Some homeowners use glyphosate-based weed killers directly; others rely on recurring yard services.
- Work sites with outdoor maintenance: People who work in landscaping, facilities, or groundskeeping may experience repeated exposure during routine maintenance.
- Secondhand exposure at home: Residue can be carried on work boots, clothing, tools, and gloves—especially when workers return home and change inside.
Even when you’re not sure which product was used, your attorney can help identify what to look for (labels, purchase records, application dates, and credible witness statements) so the legal theory matches the real-world exposure.


