Many glyphosate-related claims don’t begin with a dramatic incident. They begin with patterns that are easy to overlook:
- Repeated yard treatments season after season (mixing concentrate, reapplying after rain, or spraying before mowing)
- Landscaping or grounds crews applying herbicides near homes, sidewalks, and shared property edges
- Secondhand exposure—for example, residue on work clothing used at home, tools stored in garages, or pets tracking residue indoors
- Community-adjacent exposure—when properties nearby are treated and overspray drifts into yards, patios, or play areas
Ohio residents may also face delays getting complete documentation because product labels, purchase records, or application schedules aren’t always kept. If your diagnosis is recent, the evidence-gathering window can feel tight—so it helps to start with a structured plan.


