In and around Asheboro, glyphosate exposure concerns commonly come up in day-to-day settings like:
- Landscaping and grounds maintenance for homes, schools, and small businesses
- Rural property care (mowing, spraying, brush control along fences and ditches)
- Work near treated vegetation—including equipment and clothing that may carry residue
- Seasonal yard work after neighbors or nearby operators apply herbicides
Because these exposures can be spread across months or years—and sometimes occur indirectly—many people don’t connect the dots until after a diagnosis. When that happens, the case depends on reconstructing a realistic exposure timeline.


