People in and around Burkburnett often come to us after a doctor delivers unexpected news. The questions that follow tend to be practical:
- “Could what I was exposed to while working or caring for my property be legally relevant?”
- “How do I prove when and how exposure happened?”
- “What do I do if the timeline is fuzzy or I no longer have the product?”
Local living and Texas weather can also affect exposure patterns. Applications may be scheduled seasonally, wind can carry residue beyond the treated area, and yard work can stir up dried residue on tools, gloves, and clothing. Even when someone isn’t the person applying the product, they may still be exposed through contact with treated vegetation or lingering residue.
A glyphosate exposure attorney can help you build a defensible story based on what can be supported—not just what you suspect.


