In a suburban community like Lindon, exposure often isn’t limited to farm fields. Common scenarios include:
- Home and HOA landscaping: Repeated perimeter spraying, weed control around sidewalks, driveways, and fence lines.
- Secondhand exposure: Residue tracked into garages or carried on work clothing from someone who applied weed killers.
- Community maintenance and seasonal cleanups: Spring and summer schedules can mean mowing, edging, and yard work soon after treatment.
- Work-related exposure: Landscaping crews, groundskeeping, facility maintenance, and agricultural-adjacent roles.
A local attorney will look at what’s realistic for your situation—how often the product was used, what areas were treated, and whether your exposure fits the way glyphosate products are typically applied.


