In Cayce, many first calls happen after one of these triggers:
- Home and property maintenance: Regular weed control on lawns, driveways, or fence lines—especially when products were mixed, sprayed, or applied without consistent protective gear.
- Landscaping, groundskeeping, and outdoor work: People who maintain commercial lots, schools, churches, apartment communities, or industrial sites may be exposed during routine herbicide application.
- Secondhand exposure: Clothing, boots, tools, or work gear brought home after a shift—then handled indoors or stored in shared spaces.
- A diagnosis that prompts “timeline questions”: After treatment begins, families often look back and realize there’s a pattern of exposure during specific years.
A Roundup cancer lawyer can help connect the dots between your exposure story, the medical record, and the legal requirements for a case in South Carolina.


