In a community like Smithfield, glyphosate exposure concerns often come from real-world patterns, such as:
- Lawn and yard applications on nearby residential lots or shared property borders
- Landscaping or grounds work for homeowners, HOAs, or local businesses
- Vegetation control along driveways and right-of-ways, where spraying can drift or resettle
- Secondhand exposure when work clothes, boots, or tools are handled at home
- Seasonal timing (spring and summer) that matches when symptoms began or progressed
These details matter legally because courts and insurers look for consistency: what product was used, how it was applied, where contact likely happened, and how the medical timeline aligns.


