Utah courts and insurers generally expect more than a suspicion. They look for a credible link between:
- Your exposure (what product, where, and how you were around it)
- Your diagnosis and medical history (what doctors found, when, and how it was treated)
- Causation evidence (why glyphosate exposure is medically and legally relevant to your case)
Because West Jordan is a mix of established neighborhoods and ongoing development, exposure histories can be complicated—especially when people handled weed control for properties that changed hands, contractors rotated, or application schedules weren’t clearly documented.


