Residents often encounter glyphosate products in a few real-world ways:
- Suburban lawn and landscaping schedules: spring and summer applications, spot treatments, and mowing shortly after spraying.
- Worksite exposure: landscaping crews, groundskeeping, facility maintenance, and certain construction-adjacent roles where vegetation management is routine.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on work boots, gloves, or clothing—especially in households where one person works outdoors.
- Community and property management: treatments performed for common areas, including around residential developments and managed commercial properties.
If your symptoms appeared after a period of repeated exposure, that timeline can become a central part of your case.


