In and around Kingston, exposure concerns often come up in ways that feel ordinary at the time:
- Suburban and residential lawn maintenance: Repeated weed control around driveways, walkways, and gardens.
- Seasonal property care: Mowing or trimming after areas were treated, including residue that clings to clothing.
- Work near treated land: Landscaping, groundskeeping, agriculture, facility maintenance, or equipment that moves between properties.
- Neighbors and nearby spraying: Herbicide use on adjacent lots and the effect on people who live or spend time outdoors.
If you’ve been diagnosed with a serious illness and suspect glyphosate may have played a role, the legal question becomes: Can the exposure be tied to your illness with medical and factual support? A local attorney can help you assess that connection.


