Many glyphosate exposure concerns in Central Oregon come from patterns unique to our region:
- Property upkeep and weed control: repeated use of weed killers for orchards, acreage, driveways, and outbuildings.
- Worksite exposure: landscaping, grounds maintenance, trucking/yard work, and other roles where herbicides are applied or where residue may be tracked.
- Seasonal routines: symptoms are often noticed after years of alternating busy seasons, when product handling records and details become harder to reconstruct.
- Community proximity: exposure questions may involve nearby spraying, treated vegetation, or shared equipment used on multiple properties.
Because these scenarios can involve different exposure routes, a good local case review focuses on your timeline, how exposure likely happened, and how medical records describe the condition.


