Many residents reach out after a doctor’s diagnosis or after noticing a pattern—such as repeated yard work, mowing treated areas, or working around sites where herbicides are applied. In Burlington, common exposure scenarios include:
- Landscaping and grounds work at shopping centers, schools, churches, and office parks
- Mowing or trimming after a property has been treated, including residue picked up on clothing and shoes
- Secondhand exposure from household members who handled herbicides at work
- Work near treated areas—for example, maintenance teams working along property boundaries or near spray routes
A strong Roundup lawyer evaluation starts by mapping your timeline to likely application practices in your area—because “chemical exposure” is not the same as legally provable exposure.


