In Mercer County and the surrounding area, many people encounter glyphosate-based herbicides through:
- Residential property maintenance (spraying weeds along foundations, fences, and driveways)
- Landscaping and groundskeeping work where herbicide application is routine
- Seasonal “before/after” yard treatments—spring cleanup and fall control—where application may occur close to daily routines
- Secondhand exposure from clothing, gloves, boots, or equipment used at work and then brought home
When symptoms persist or a doctor diagnoses a serious illness, families often ask the same question: “Could what happened here—at our home or our job—be connected to this?” That’s where a local attorney’s case-building matters.


