In Sylvania, Ohio, many glyphosate concerns don’t begin with an industrial workplace—they begin at home or nearby.
Common local scenarios include:
- Backyard and front-lawn weed control on driveways, sidewalks, and landscaped areas
- Landscaping and grounds crews applying weed killers for HOAs, commercial properties, or neighborhood maintenance
- Mowing or trimming treated areas soon after application
- Homeowners or caregivers exposed through secondhand contact (for example, residue carried on clothing or equipment)
- Seasonal property turnover—new residents discovering prior spray histories after a diagnosis
These situations can create a complicated timeline. The legal challenge is proving the right exposure, during the right period, with documentation and medical records that support the connection.


