In a city like Pawtucket, herbicide contact can happen across a few common scenarios:
- Landscaping and grounds crews using weed control products around commercial properties and shared walkways.
- Trades and maintenance work where herbicides are applied seasonally and residue can linger on equipment or workwear.
- Residential property care where homeowners or contractors apply weed killers and later mow or handle treated areas.
- Secondhand exposure when work clothes, boots, or gloves are brought home.
The legal question isn’t just whether glyphosate is involved—it’s whether your illness aligns with your documented exposure window. That means your attorney will typically focus on product details (brand/formulation if known), when applications occurred, where exposure took place, and what medical records say about your condition.


