People in the Dallas–Fort Worth area typically start asking about glyphosate after a diagnosis, then look back at exposures that may have been easy to overlook at the time. Common Dallas-area scenarios include:
- Landscaping and property maintenance: Repeated weed control for residential lots, HOAs, or commercial properties.
- Outdoor work tied to roads and facilities: Groundskeeping, utility right-of-way maintenance, and similar roles where vegetation is controlled regularly.
- Residue on clothing or equipment: Family members or coworkers who were around applicators, shared vehicles/tools, or handled work gear.
- Secondhand exposure near treated areas: Living or working near sites where herbicides were applied and where people may have been present during or soon after spraying.
A Dallas attorney will focus on narrowing down what exposure you had, when it likely occurred, and how it lines up with your medical records—because liability isn’t based on general suspicion.


