People in Dublin typically come to a lawyer after learning about glyphosate concerns and recognizing patterns in their own lives. Common scenarios include:
- Lawn and landscape maintenance: applying weed control in driveways, gardens, or around sidewalks; reapplying multiple seasons in a row.
- Outdoor service work: landscaping, groundskeeping, or facility maintenance where herbicides are mixed, sprayed, or handled repeatedly.
- Residue after application: family members or coworkers exposed through clothing, tools, or shared vehicles used during the same work shift.
- Treated common areas: exposure near community-managed landscaping, parks, or property edges where spraying schedules may not be obvious to residents.
These facts matter legally. Ohio claims generally require proof that the exposure occurred in the way you describe—and that your illness is medically consistent with that exposure.


