Many herbicide-related injuries in the area aren’t tied to a single workplace. Instead, they show up through common Kernersville routines:
- Treating driveways, fence lines, and back lots with concentrate weed killers and repeat applications across summers
- Mowing or trimming after spraying, when residue may be disturbed and tracked indoors on shoes or clothing
- Landscaping or grounds duties for homeowners’ associations, property managers, or local maintenance crews
- Family/household exposure—residue on work gloves, tools, lawn equipment, or laundry brought home
- Help from contractors: hiring someone to “knock down weeds” near homes, then noticing symptoms later
A Kernersville Roundup lawyer focuses on connecting your symptoms to the specific exposure pathway that fits your timeline—not just the fact that glyphosate exists.


