Many people in Celina connect the dots after a diagnosis—especially when their exposure history includes:
- Residential yard treatment (mixing concentrates, repeat applications, or spraying near living areas)
- Landscaping, groundskeeping, or property maintenance (including seasonal weed control)
- Work around agricultural or utility corridors where vegetation management is common
- Secondhand exposure (work boots, clothing, tools, or lawn equipment brought indoors)
What matters legally is whether the facts show a credible link between how glyphosate products were used where you lived or worked and the illness documented by your doctors.


