In and around Little Ferry, exposure concerns often come up in everyday, realistic settings:
- Residential landscaping and property upkeep: Using weed killer on driveways, along fences, or near foundations—sometimes repeatedly over multiple seasons.
- Outdoor maintenance for multi-family or shared areas: Residue can be carried on footwear, gloves, or yard tools used near treated vegetation.
- Work-related exposure for commuting residents: Many people who work in facilities, groundskeeping, or industrial maintenance may encounter herbicides as part of routine vegetation control.
- Secondhand exposure: Family members may be exposed when contaminated clothing or work gear is brought home.
Because these routes are common, a good glyphosate lawsuit attorney focuses early on building a credible exposure timeline: what products were used, when, where, and how closely to your illness those exposures occurred.


