In a suburban community like Mamaroneck, exposure can happen in multiple “local routine” ways:
- Lawn and garden treatments on residential properties, including repeat seasonal applications.
- Landscaping and groundskeeping work—for homeowners, property managers, and contractors that service multiple yards.
- Shared maintenance areas where herbicides may be applied and then tracked indoors on shoes and clothing.
- Nearby spraying on adjacent properties, where drift or residue can still be relevant to exposure history.
If you or a loved one is dealing with a serious illness after years of contact with weed killers, the key question isn’t just whether glyphosate is involved—it’s whether the facts of your situation can be supported in a legally credible way.


