In small-to-mid sized communities like Orange, many exposures aren’t tied to one obvious “incident.” Instead, they’re tied to routines—yard work, right-of-way maintenance, landscaping contracts, or facility groundskeeping—where herbicides may be applied more than once and over a period of time.
That’s why a Roundup & glyphosate injury lawyer in Orange usually focuses early on building a timeline that explains:
- When exposure likely happened (months/years, not just “sometime”)
- Where it happened (home property, worksite perimeter, shared outdoor areas)
- How it happened (direct use, proximity during/after spraying, residue on clothing)
- What medical professionals diagnosed and when
Texas litigation can be document-driven. If key records are missing or dates are vague, it becomes harder to defend causation.


