While glyphosate exposure can happen in many settings, Greenwood-area cases often involve practical, everyday exposure patterns:
- Residential lawn and landscaping care: Homeowners and contractors may apply weed killers along driveways, fences, and around landscaping beds—sometimes with limited protective gear.
- Property maintenance work: People who maintain commercial properties, rental units, or HOAs may handle or mow vegetation shortly after treatment.
- Secondhand exposure at home: Clothing, gloves, or boots used during yard work can carry herbicide residue indoors.
- Work near treated vegetation: Groundskeeping, facility maintenance, and agricultural-adjacent labor can create repeated exposure over time.
If your diagnosis is serious, the uncertainty can feel overwhelming—especially when you’re trying to balance medical appointments with everyday life. The goal of a local attorney is to translate your real-world history into a claim that can be evaluated fairly.


