Many people assume glyphosate exposure only happens to people who mix and spray herbicide. In Holladay, that’s often not the full story.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Landscaping and lawn maintenance for homes, rentals, or HOA areas where weed control products are applied seasonally.
- Cleanup after spraying—mowing, pulling weeds, trimming, or sweeping treated areas before residue has fully dissipated.
- Secondhand exposure when a family member or contractor brings herbicide residue home on clothing, gloves, or work boots.
- Outdoor recreation near treated properties (walking paths, common areas, and nearby yards), where exposure may be indirect and easy to overlook.
When the exposure path is indirect, the strongest cases usually come down to details: where the product was used, how it was used, and what happened to the person after exposure.


