Many people who contact a Roundup lawyer in Mercedes describe exposure that doesn’t look like a single “incident.” Instead, it often involves repeated contact over time—such as:
- Yard and property spraying during peak growing seasons
- Landscaping or grounds work where herbicides are applied and then handled again later
- Cleaning up treated areas (or mowing) after spraying
- Secondhand contact from clothing, tools, or work gear brought into a home
- Living or working near areas where vegetation is regularly managed
Texas weather and long outdoor days can also affect how quickly residue dries and how often people return to treated areas—creating patterns that matter when an attorney reviews exposure history.


