Many Roundup cancer cases in our region begin the same way: a doctor confirms a diagnosis, and suddenly the client starts looking back at the years of exposure they didn’t think mattered.
In suburban communities like Broadview Heights, exposure often shows up in everyday patterns, such as:
- Hiring a landscaping or grounds crew that applied herbicides and didn’t clearly document what was used
- Treating weeds at home season after season, sometimes with concentrate products
- Mowing or trimming vegetation after spraying—especially when residue may remain on plants and nearby surfaces
- Working around properties where herbicide applications are part of routine maintenance
- Having residue tracked indoors on shoes, work pants, gloves, or equipment
When symptoms persist or a diagnosis changes everything, a local attorney’s job is to translate your timeline into a case that can be reviewed by courts and insurers—using evidence, not guesswork.


