In Portland and the surrounding Coastal Bend, many clients describe exposure patterns tied to how people actually maintain properties and public spaces:
- Residential spraying and yard maintenance: repeated use of weed control products at home, sometimes during peak heat when application instructions and ventilation practices get overlooked.
- Landscaping and grounds work: routine herbicide application at apartment complexes, commercial lots, or public-adjacent areas.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on work clothing, tools, or boots—especially when someone returns home after treating vegetation.
- Timing confusion after a diagnosis: people can remember “when” they started seeing symptoms, but not exactly which product was used or how it was applied months—or years—earlier.
A Portland glyphosate injury attorney focuses on turning those real-life details into a clear, evidence-based exposure timeline.


