Herndon is a fast-moving community. People often connect the dots only after a doctor’s findings—sometimes months or years after the exposure happened. Common local scenarios include:
- Residential landscaping and lawn treatment at homes, townhomes, and nearby common areas.
- Commercial or facility grounds work, including maintenance tasks that may involve herbicide application or cleanup.
- Secondhand exposure—such as residue carried on work clothing, tools, or equipment used on nearby properties.
Because exposure can be spread across multiple properties or roles (homeowner, tenant, worker, or family member), the legal question becomes less about “did glyphosate exist somewhere?” and more about how the product was used and how you were affected.


