In and around Manville, exposure stories often have a practical rhythm—yard work, landscaping schedules, and recurring application cycles on residential and commercial properties. People may suspect glyphosate after:
- Landscaping or lawn maintenance at homes, apartment properties, or commercial sites where herbicides were applied.
- Shops and facilities handling groundskeeping or vegetation control where workers used or managed weed-killing products.
- Secondhand exposure through residue on work clothing, gloves, boots, tools, or vehicles used between home and job sites.
- Ongoing exposure while living near sprayed areas, including when properties are maintained during warmer months.
Because the legal system focuses on specific exposure, the goal isn’t to rely on general concerns about chemicals—it’s to document what was used, where it was applied, and when it likely reached you.


