After a diagnosis, the most important thing is to follow your medical team’s guidance. At the same time, you can take steps that often make or break a Roundup lawsuit evaluation later—especially when memories fade and product packaging is discarded.
Consider gathering:
- Where exposure happened (yard, rental property, neighborhood right-of-way, workplace grounds, or common areas)
- When it happened (approximate dates and frequency)
- What was used (product name/label if you still have it; photos if you don’t)
- How exposure occurred (mixing, spraying, mowing treated areas, or contact with residue)
- Who was present (co-workers, family members, or others who can describe the routine)
For Galveston residents, this can include evidence tied to property maintenance schedules—for example, seasonal weed control around rental units, hotels, marinas, or commercial lots.


