In coastal communities like North Myrtle Beach, herbicide exposure may happen in more than one way:
- Rental turnovers and property maintenance: When homes or condos are prepared for guests, weeds are treated quickly—sometimes without detailed records that make later connections easier.
- Landscaping and grounds work: Many workers maintain yards, common areas, and commercial sites where herbicides are applied seasonally.
- Golf course and resort landscaping: High-traffic grounds often use herbicide programs, and exposure may occur during application or while returning to treated areas.
- Secondhand exposure at home: Residue can be tracked on work boots, clothing, gloves, or tools brought back from a job site.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with a serious condition and you suspect a link to glyphosate-based herbicides, the sooner you organize facts, the better your claim can be evaluated.


