In and around Roseburg, herbicide exposure isn’t always limited to farms. Many residents encounter glyphosate in day-to-day life, including:
- Property maintenance and landscaping: homeowners and contractors may apply weed control to yards, driveways, and rural lots.
- Work outdoors: groundskeeping, facility maintenance, timber-related or agricultural support roles, and landscaping businesses.
- Vegetation management near roads and paths: roadside spraying and maintenance schedules can bring exposure risk closer to where people walk, commute, or work.
- Secondhand exposure: residue can be tracked on clothing, gloves, boots, or tools—sometimes affecting family members.
Because these settings vary, the strongest claims usually start with a clear, credible timeline of when the exposure occurred and how it happened—not just the fact that a weed killer was used at some point.


