In northern New York, property maintenance and pest/weed control aren’t “once in a while” tasks—they’re a seasonal routine. People often come to us with exposure stories such as:
- Yard and driveway herbicide use during spring and summer, including repeated spot-spraying and mowing over treated areas.
- Worksite exposure involving landscaping, groundskeeping, agriculture support roles, facility maintenance, or equipment cleaning.
- Secondhand exposure from work clothes and tools taken home—especially when protective gear wasn’t consistently used.
- Community and roadside spraying effects, where overspray or treated vegetation can impact nearby homes, sidewalks, and shared property areas.
When you’re dealing with health changes, it’s easy to focus only on treatment. But in glyphosate-related injury claims, the legal side depends heavily on documented exposure history—not just a belief that “it must be related.”


