Many Taylorsville residents encounter glyphosate-based herbicides during routine suburban and industrial-adjacent activities:
- Property and landscaping work: homeowners, contractors, and maintenance teams often apply weed control around driveways, sidewalks, fences, and commercial lots.
- Mowing and “post-application” contact: herbicide residue can be tracked on shoes, gloves, mower decks, and work uniforms.
- Worksites with ongoing grounds care: industrial parks and facilities may use herbicides seasonally, including around loading areas and perimeter landscaping.
- Neighborhood proximity: properties near treated areas can experience drift or residue transfer on outdoor surfaces.
Because exposure can be spread across “ordinary” moments—not just a single incident—your lawyer will help you reconstruct the likely path of exposure in a way that can be evaluated legally.


