People often assume glyphosate exposure means someone personally used a product at home. In Baytown, the more common reality is that exposure may have come through overlapping routines, including:
- Landscaping, grounds, and maintenance work: regular spraying or mowing around treated vegetation (including overgrowth along commercial properties and industrial sites).
- Working around herbicide-treated areas: facility maintenance, trucking yard work, and other roles where vegetation control is routine.
- Secondhand exposure: contaminated work clothes, boots, gloves, or tools brought into a home environment.
- Residential property care: repeated spot-treating of weeds and grasses near driveways, fences, drainage areas, and backyards.
Because these different routes can affect the evidence, your claim should be built around how exposure likely occurred, when it occurred, and what medical diagnosis followed.


