In a suburban area like Farragut, exposure questions don’t usually begin in a lab—they begin in everyday routines. Common situations we hear about include:
- Home and neighborhood yard care: mowing treated areas, applying concentrate, or using weed-and-feed products around patios, driveways, or landscaped beds.
- Community and HOA landscaping: grounds crews or contractors spraying common areas, then residents walking through or maintaining the same areas shortly afterward.
- Work tied to outdoor maintenance: landscaping, utility right-of-way work, facility groundskeeping, and construction-adjacent roles where herbicides may be applied as part of site prep or vegetation control.
- Secondhand exposure: residue brought home on work boots, gloves, or clothing after a shift.
A strong legal evaluation in Farragut focuses on your actual exposure path—not just the fact that glyphosate is in “weed killer.”


