Many herbicide-related cases begin with a pattern rather than a single incident. For Norwood residents, that pattern may look like:
- Hiring or relying on property maintenance (mowing, weed control, landscaping) that involves glyphosate-based products
- Working outdoors in roles tied to groundskeeping, parks, or facility upkeep
- Living near areas where vegetation is periodically treated, including common-use spaces and property edges
- In some households, exposure that happens secondhand—such as residue carried on work clothing or equipment
After a diagnosis, it can feel unfair that the connection isn’t obvious right away. A lawyer can help you sort out what’s provable versus what’s only suspected, so your claim is built on documentation—not guesswork.


