Many herbicide-related claims here don’t begin with a lawsuit question—they begin with a call from a doctor, followed by confusion about “what else could have caused this?”
In and around Reidsville, common exposure stories include:
- Property and grounds maintenance: using weed killers on driveways, yards, fence lines, or wooded edges, especially during spring and summer.
- Workplace exposure: landscaping, groundskeeping, farm support roles, or facility maintenance where herbicide application is routine.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on clothing or work gear when someone else applies herbicides and family members are nearby.
- Roadside and easement spraying: herbicide use near areas where people regularly walk, drive slowly, or maintain frontage.
When symptoms persist or a cancer diagnosis is confirmed, residents often want to know whether there’s a credible link to glyphosate-based products and what documentation is most persuasive.


