Many claims begin with a timeline that looks “ordinary” on the surface—until you connect the dots.
Common Glenn Heights scenarios include:
- Routine lawn and weed control on homes and rental properties, including repeated seasonal spraying.
- Landscaping and grounds work where herbicides may be applied near driveways, sidewalks, and common areas.
- Secondhand exposure when residue comes home on work clothes, equipment, or boots.
- Backyard and fence-line contact, especially when treated areas are mowed or maintained shortly after application.
Because these situations often involve multiple people and places, early documentation matters. A lawyer can help you build a credible exposure story tied to your medical records—rather than relying on guesswork.


