In and around Del City, many people’s exposure story starts in everyday places:
- Residential weed control: yard treatments, garden beds, and repeated spot-spraying during warmer months.
- Landscaping and property maintenance work: groundskeeping, mowing after treatment, or handling equipment that may carry residue.
- Secondhand contact: contaminated clothing or gloves brought home from a job site.
- Nearby application: living near properties where herbicide is applied and noticing symptoms later.
When a doctor later identifies cancer (or another serious condition), the timing can prompt an urgent question: Was the herbicide exposure part of what caused this? A glyphosate lawsuit attorney can help you organize the story so it can be evaluated fairly—medical records on one side, exposure facts on the other.


