In a suburban area like Gladstone, exposure often isn’t limited to farm fields. Many residents encounter glyphosate through everyday routines and local property maintenance, including:
- Yard and garden applications on nearby homes or rental properties
- HOA or property management landscaping crews
- Work-related exposure for people in groundskeeping, maintenance, landscaping, or industrial site services
- Residue brought indoors on work boots, clothing, or tools
- Follow-up contact after spraying—such as mowing, pulling weeds, or cleaning treated areas
Because these exposures can be spread across multiple properties and time periods, the “story” of exposure matters. Your attorney’s job is to help turn that story into evidence.


