In Rye, many people first raise concerns after they learn—through medical discussions, research, or family history—that glyphosate-based products may have played a role in their illness.
Common Rye-area scenarios include:
- Property maintenance and landscaping: herbicide application on nearby lots, shared landscaping areas, or along property edges.
- Weekend yard work: mowing or trimming after treatment, handling residue on tools, or mixing/applying concentrate products.
- Secondhand exposure: family members who worked with weed control bringing residue home on clothing, gloves, or equipment.
- Neighborhood proximity: living near areas where herbicide is applied for weed control along walkways, drainage areas, or larger managed properties.
A Rye case often turns on details that are easy to overlook—when treatment occurred, what product was used (or what name was on the label), how it was applied, and whether the timing lines up with medical records.


