Many Roundup/glyphosate cases in the Houston area aren’t limited to a single “spray day.” Instead, exposure often shows up through repeated contact in a few familiar local scenarios:
- Residential landscaping and HOA/contractor services: If herbicide is applied on a schedule, homeowners and residents can be exposed during mowing, edging, or routine outdoor maintenance.
- Commercial grounds and maintenance work: Landscaping crews, facility staff, and contractors may handle treated vegetation or work in areas where spraying is performed nearby.
- Secondhand exposure from work clothing and gear: In households across Houston, residue can be carried home on boots, gloves, coveralls, and vehicles.
- Properties near high-traffic corridors: Vegetation management along certain corridors and industrial areas can result in herbicide use that residents notice later—sometimes only after symptoms appear.
Because Houston residents often juggle work, commute time, and family schedules, documentation can get lost. The sooner you organize what you can, the more likely it is that the legal team can build a strong record.


