Many Edgewater residents encounter herbicides in ways that don’t look like “farm work.” Common scenarios include:
- Condo and apartment landscaping: Grounds teams and contractors may apply weed control around walkways, retaining walls, parking lots, and common areas.
- Backyard and walkway maintenance: Residents who contract lawn services or do their own spot-spraying may be exposed during application or cleanup.
- Residue tracking indoors: Shoes, clothing, gloves, and tools can carry residue into homes—especially where multiple family members share entryways.
- Seasonal scheduling: In northern NJ climates, weed control is often seasonal, so exposure can cluster during spring/summer property work.
These patterns matter because your case typically turns on how exposure happened—not just that a product contained glyphosate.


