In the Lancaster area, exposure questions frequently come down to how and where glyphosate products were used—not just the diagnosis. Common real-world scenarios include:
- Residential lawn and landscaping: routine spraying, mowing treated grass soon after application, or handling treated yard debris.
- School and sports facilities: turf maintenance, weed control along walkways, and landscaping crews working around high-traffic areas.
- Worksite exposure: groundskeeping, maintenance, agriculture-related work, or contractors brought in for vegetation control.
- Take-home residue: work clothes, boots, gloves, or tools that carried residue back to a household.
- Community events and high-visibility areas: people who spend time outdoors near treated areas may have repeated incidental exposure.
A local attorney will want your story to include the specifics—dates, product names if you have them, who applied it, and what protective equipment was used.


