In suburban communities like Chestnut Ridge, exposure often doesn’t look like an obvious “factory accident.” Instead, potential glyphosate exposure may come from:
- Home and neighborhood yard work (spraying along driveways, fences, and walkways)
- Shared property maintenance (HOA/contractor treatments, rental turnover landscaping)
- School or park grounds where herbicides are applied for weed control
- Secondhand contact (residue on work gloves, clothing brought indoors, or mowed grass)
When a diagnosis arrives, it can feel like the timeline suddenly matters—because it does. Legal evaluation focuses on whether the exposure you experienced matches the type of contact that can be legally significant, and whether your medical records support a credible link.


