The hardest part of many Roundup (glyphosate) injury claims isn’t the medical side—it’s the exposure timeline. Memories blur, product labels get thrown away, and people often move on to the next yard project.
If you’re in Central Point and you think glyphosate exposure may be connected to your illness, start preserving:
- Dates and locations: when the product was used (or when you were around treated areas)
- Yard/work details: whether herbicide was sprayed, mowed shortly after treatment, or applied with a backpack sprayer
- Residue clues: tools, gloves, clothing, or equipment that may have carried residue
- Product info: photos of labels, receipts, or even the name shown on the container
- Nearby activity: whether treated properties were close enough that drift or overspray could reach your home, driveway, or work area
Early organization can make it easier for your lawyer to evaluate causation and liability without guessing.


