In the Sharonville area, herbicide exposure often shows up in everyday routines:
- Suburban lawn care: homeowners or contractors treating weeds along driveways, patios, and property edges where residue can linger.
- Landscaping and grounds work: people maintaining commercial properties, apartment complexes, or business parks where spraying may occur repeatedly.
- Secondhand exposure: family members exposed through work clothes, equipment, or storage areas.
- Seasonal application patterns: exposure that lines up with spring/summer property maintenance schedules.
When illness enters the picture, the question becomes not just “was glyphosate involved?” but whether the exposure history supports a legally meaningful connection to the condition your doctor identified.


