Many residents contact an attorney after noticing a pattern tied to their routine—work, home maintenance, or nearby spraying. In and around Waynesboro, common exposure stories include:
- Lawn and property treatment: Regular weed control on residential lots, rental properties, or shared community areas.
- Worksite exposure: Groundskeeping, landscaping, farm operations, facility maintenance, or contractors who handle vegetation control.
- Secondhand exposure: Family members or co-workers bringing residue home on work clothing, boots, or tools.
- Roadside and right-of-way spraying: Herbicide applied near travel routes and public areas, followed by months or years of ongoing proximity.
If you suspect a connection between glyphosate-based herbicides and a diagnosis, the most important step is building a clear record of what happened, when it happened, and how it relates medically.


