In Rockland County and the surrounding Hudson Valley region, many residents encounter herbicides through common, real-world routines:
- Property and landscaping services: contractors treating home and commercial lots, then returning for follow-up applications.
- Seasonal yard maintenance: mowing or trimming after spraying, sometimes without realizing residue may linger.
- Nearby treatment: exposure during walks, school drop-offs, or commuting along routes bordered by maintained vegetation.
- Home storage and re-use: concentrating products, transferring liquids, or using older containers where labels are missing.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on work boots, uniforms, or tools brought home from landscaping or groundskeeping jobs.
When glyphosate exposure is connected to serious illness, the legal question is not “did glyphosate exist somewhere?”—it’s whether the product use and your exposure match the medical theory with credible support.


