Many herbicide-related cases begin in a familiar way: a doctor recommends further testing, or a diagnosis changes everything, and the patient starts reviewing past exposures.
In Hoboken, commonly reported exposure scenarios include:
- Landscaping and grounds maintenance at residential buildings, small commercial lots, or outdoor common areas.
- Secondhand exposure from treated surfaces (e.g., yard tools, patio furniture, shared entryways, or tracked residue).
- Ongoing weed control during spring and summer seasons when maintenance crews apply products more frequently.
- Work-adjacent exposure for people who commute through service corridors, manage facilities, or perform maintenance tasks near treated areas.
If you or a family member suspect glyphosate played a role, getting organized early can protect your ability to pursue accountability in New Jersey.


