In the Trenton area, herbicide exposure commonly shows up in everyday settings:
- Residential or seasonal property care: repeated use of weed killers on driveways, fence lines, lawns, or around outbuildings.
- Landscaping and grounds work: routine vegetation control for employers, contractors, or facilities.
- Secondary exposure: residue brought home on clothing, work boots, or tools used after spraying.
- Community-adjacent contact: exposure near treated vegetation—especially when mowing or trimming happens soon after an application.
If you’re wondering whether your situation could be legally significant, the key isn’t just that glyphosate was “in the picture.” It’s whether your exposure story lines up with your medical records in a way experts can explain.


