In a smaller city like Texarkana, it’s common for exposure to happen across everyday life rather than a single “obvious” incident. For example:
- A groundskeeper or contractor applies weed control around homes, schools, or commercial properties.
- A family member mows or trims vegetation after treatment.
- Residue gets carried on work boots, clothing, tools, or equipment stored in garages and sheds.
- People live near areas where herbicides are used for right-of-way control and property maintenance.
When the exposure path is spread out, the legal question becomes not just whether glyphosate was involved, but how it was likely present, when it occurred, and how it relates to your medical records.


