Many people don’t start with “Roundup” as a legal keyword. They start with something more personal—unexpected symptoms, a screening result, or a doctor’s explanation that doesn’t feel like it fully answers “why now.” In Springboro, common triggers for contacting counsel include:
- Home and yard treatment: routine weed control on residential properties, including mowing/edging soon after spraying.
- Landscaping and grounds work: exposure during seasonal maintenance, campus or facility upkeep, and property management.
- Secondhand exposure: residue on work clothing brought into the home after applying herbicides.
- Nearby application: living or working near areas where herbicides are applied for vegetation control.
When these realities overlap with a serious illness, it’s reasonable to ask whether glyphosate-based herbicide exposure played a role.


