Many Aurora-area cases begin after a diagnosis prompts questions such as:
- “I used weed killer at home—how do I prove what product it was?”
- “I worked around treated grounds or did maintenance—what exposure level is legally relevant?”
- “A family member handled herbicides and brought residue home—could that have contributed?”
- “I had ongoing symptoms after repeated lawn or grounds applications—what should I document now?”
Because Aurora is a community where many people maintain their own yards and also hire local grounds crews, exposure histories can be fragmented. That’s why a lawyer’s first step is usually to map where glyphosate-containing products may have been used, applied, stored, or carried on clothing and equipment.


