In suburban communities across the Charlotte area, herbicide exposure often comes from everyday life—not just farms. Many Matthews residents discover potential links after a diagnosis and then look back at how herbicides may have entered their environment.
Common Matthews-area exposure patterns include:
- Lawn and landscaping services: Homeowners who hired or supervised yard care where herbicides were applied on schedules.
- Secondhand exposure: Family members exposed through work clothing, boots, or tools brought home from maintenance jobs.
- Neighborhood spraying: Properties treated near driveways, sidewalks, retention areas, or common landscaping zones.
- Community/HOA groundskeeping: Residents noticing treated vegetation near entrances, trails, or shared green space.
A Roundup claim lawyer helps you connect those real-world details to the medical picture—without forcing you to guess what matters.


