In and around Shelbyville, glyphosate exposure claims frequently begin with one of these real-life patterns:
- Residential property maintenance: Using weed killer on driveways, fence lines, or yards—sometimes repeatedly over multiple seasons.
- Landscaping, mowing, and grounds work: Handling treated areas soon after application, working around spray drift, or cleaning up equipment where residue can linger.
- Secondhand exposure from work clothes: Changing at home after a day of applying herbicides or handling contaminated gear.
- Agricultural and roadside proximity: Living or working near areas where herbicide is applied, including fields and right-of-way vegetation.
A strong case starts by narrowing down where the exposure likely happened, when it occurred, and how it fits the medical timeline.


