In the Syracuse area, glyphosate exposure concerns often come up in everyday settings:
- Residential lawn and property care: homeowners and contractors applying weed killer before the growing season, during landscaping cleanups, or to control vegetation along driveways and fences.
- Seasonal work and maintenance: people who do grounds work for schools, apartment complexes, warehouses, or municipal contractors—particularly when herbicide is sprayed and then traffic, footpaths, or equipment movement spreads residue.
- Secondhand exposure during cleanup: family members or roommates who help with yard work, handle treated tools, or wash contaminated clothing.
- Neighborhood proximity: properties near areas where vegetation is routinely treated, including commercial lots and large tracts where routine applications may occur.
If you’ve been diagnosed with a serious condition and you’re looking back at your exposure history, it helps to have an attorney who understands how to connect the dots between your Syracuse-area timeline and the evidence needed for a claim.


