In Franklin County and the surrounding area, glyphosate exposure can happen in more ways than people realize:
- Residential yard care: homeowners who apply weed killers, or who hire lawn services, may be exposed during mixing, spraying, mowing treated areas, or handling leftover product.
- Worksite and outdoor maintenance: people who work in landscaping, groundskeeping, facilities, or agriculture may encounter herbicide applications repeatedly over time.
- Roadside and commercial properties: herbicide use along property edges, drainage areas, and sidewalks can create recurring exposure risks for nearby residents and workers.
- Secondhand exposure: residue on clothing, boots, gloves, or equipment can bring herbicide contact home—even when a family member didn’t directly apply the product.
When you contact a Roundup injury attorney in Chambersburg, the focus is often narrowing down your exposure route—because the strongest claims are built on specifics, not general concerns.


