In a community like Warrensville Heights, exposure often isn’t limited to farms or large agricultural sites. It may occur through:
- Home or neighborhood spraying: applied by residents, contractors, or property managers for lawns, driveways, and wooded edges.
- Landscaping and grounds crews: workers maintaining commercial strips, HOA-managed areas, or industrial-adjacent properties.
- Residue brought indoors: herbicide transfer on work boots, gloves, or clothing after yard or facility work.
- Secondhand contact: family members exposed when residue is tracked on shared living areas.
Because the way exposure happens can vary widely, your claim generally depends on documenting how glyphosate was used, where it was present, and when it lines up with your diagnosis and medical timeline.


