While every case is different, Akron-area clients commonly describe exposure patterns that come from everyday life—not just farms.
You may be dealing with suspected glyphosate exposure if you:
- Used weed killers in a home yard or managed landscaping around your property
- Worked in roles tied to groundskeeping, landscaping, property maintenance, or facility services
- Lived near areas where herbicides were applied (including during seasonal weed-control schedules)
- Were exposed indirectly—such as residue brought home on work clothing or tools
Because exposure can be gradual, people often don’t connect the dots until a diagnosis. The sooner you organize the timeline, the easier it is to evaluate whether the exposure story aligns with the medical evidence.


