Many people contact a Roundup (glyphosate) attorney in Corvallis after recognizing a pattern they hadn’t connected to their health until a diagnosis.
In and around Corvallis, exposure history often looks like one of these scenarios:
- Residential lawn and garden use: repeated application, mixing concentrates, or treating areas near walkways and driveways where residue can spread.
- Secondhand exposure from yard work: mowing or trimming after a property had been treated, or handling tools that stored product or residue.
- Worksite grounds maintenance: landscaping, facilities, or public/municipal grounds where herbicides are applied and workers may be exposed via spray drift, contact, or contaminated clothing.
- Household contact: a spouse or family member applying weed control and bringing residue home on work gear.
Your situation may differ, but the key point is the same: the most persuasive claims usually start with a detailed exposure timeline tied to the way the product was actually used in your life.


