In a community like Highland Park, exposure concerns don’t always come from farm fields. Many residents report possible contact through:
- Residential landscaping and lawn care (routine weed control, contractor-applied herbicides, or repeat treatments during growing seasons)
- Property-adjacent spraying near homes, schools, and shared outdoor areas where overspray or residue may be present
- Household “take-home” exposure, such as clothing or equipment brought into the home after yard work
- Workplace contact for people in groundskeeping, facilities, maintenance, delivery routes, or outdoor service roles
After a diagnosis, families often struggle with the same issue: memories blur and product details get lost. A local glyphosate lawsuit attorney can help you rebuild the exposure timeline and identify what evidence matters most.


