People in Oregon contact attorneys after a diagnosis and realize their exposure wasn’t a one-time event. Common local patterns include:
- Repeated yard and lot treatment: homeowners, tenants, or property managers applying weed control multiple times during spring/summer.
- Commercial and rental maintenance: routine vegetation control for apartment complexes, small retail centers, and shared driveways.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on work boots or clothing after landscaping, groundskeeping, or facility maintenance.
- “After-the-fact” realization: symptoms that persist after routine weed spraying or mowing treated areas.
If you (or a loved one) have a serious condition and you suspect Roundup or glyphosate-based herbicides played a role, you don’t have to guess what to do next. A local attorney can help focus your review on what can actually be supported.


