Many glyphosate-related concerns start after treatment begins—when you realize your symptoms may align with a past pattern of exposure. In a community like West Haverstraw, that exposure pattern may look different than it does in a purely agricultural setting.
People commonly report potential contact through:
- Home and rental property maintenance (spraying weeds along fences, driveways, and walkways)
- Landscaping and groundskeeping work for commercial properties and multi-unit buildings
- Secondhand contact, such as residue carried on work boots, uniforms, or tools
- Mowing after treatment, when dried product residue may remain on grass and landscaping areas
Because your claim must be supported by more than suspicion, the details—what product was used, when it was used, and how exposure occurred—become critical early.


