While every case is different, many Lebanon-area claim reviews begin with exposure patterns like these:
- Home and property weed control: Regular use of glyphosate-based herbicides for weeds along driveways, fences, and yard edges.
- Landscaping and turf work: Applying herbicides for groundskeeping, lawn care, or property maintenance—sometimes on a schedule set by an employer or property manager.
- Residue brought indoors: Exposure that occurs after spraying work, such as contaminated clothing, boots, gloves, tools, or storage areas.
- Secondhand contact at shared spaces: Family members or roommates encountering residue after the product is used nearby.
- Seasonal cleanup and re-entry: Handling vegetation or yard debris shortly after treatment, when residue may still be present.
If you’re trying to connect the dots, start by mapping your exposure timeline alongside your medical timeline. That pairing is often what turns a concern into an actionable legal review.


