Many people in Keller first notice a possible link after a doctor’s diagnosis, after learning about glyphosate, or after looking back at years of exposure. In this area, that exposure often shows up in everyday ways:
- Backyard or front-yard herbicide use for weeds and landscaping upkeep
- Landscaping and mowing schedules where treated areas are revisited before residue fully dissipates
- Work exposure for groundskeepers, maintenance crews, or contractors responsible for vegetation control
- Secondhand exposure from work clothing, tools, or equipment used at home
If your symptoms persist or your medical team is treating a serious condition, it’s reasonable to want answers. The legal evaluation starts with facts—what product was used, how it was used, and how it connects to your medical history.


