Easley sits in a region where herbicide use is common—on residential properties, along roads and easements, and around agricultural and landscaping work. Many people don’t realize how often they’re exposed until after a diagnosis, including situations like:
- Routine lawn and brush control on weekends or seasonal cleanups
- Assisting with applications (mixing, refilling, mowing treated areas soon after spraying)
- Worksite exposure in landscaping, grounds maintenance, or facilities that manage vegetation
- Secondhand exposure when residue is carried on clothing, boots, or equipment
- Proximity exposure near properties where herbicides are applied during the same period you began experiencing symptoms
A lawyer familiar with Roundup / glyphosate exposure in South Carolina will often begin by mapping your exposure story to your medical timeline—so the claim is built around facts, not guesses.


