In Simpsonville, many people first connect herbicide exposure to their health after something changes—often a cancer diagnosis, a doctor’s concern, or ongoing symptoms that don’t improve. When that happens, it’s tempting to move fast online or rely on memory. But in South Carolina, the strength of a glyphosate exposure claim usually depends on what can be documented.
That means focusing on two tracks at the same time:
- Medical documentation (diagnosis, treatment, pathology/imaging reports)
- Exposure documentation (what was used, where, and when)
A local attorney can help you organize both so you’re not trying to explain the timeline while you’re also dealing with treatment.


