In Central Texas, herbicides are commonly used for weed control on residential lots, school/municipal grounds, and commercial properties. Many people don’t connect the dots until later—often after cancer or another serious condition is diagnosed.
Bellmead-area cases frequently start with one of these real-world situations:
- Repeated home or rental property spraying (including spot treatment and re-entry into recently treated areas)
- Landscaping or property maintenance work where herbicides are applied seasonally
- Secondhand exposure from residue brought on work boots, clothing, or tools
- Nearby spraying where drift or overspray affects yards and outdoor living spaces
The key question is not just whether glyphosate was present—it’s whether the exposure matches your timeline and whether medical evidence can support causation.


