Many Richmond-area clients don’t realize the connection until after cancer care begins or symptoms persist. Common local scenarios include:
- Landscaping and grounds work around schools, office parks, and multi-property sites
- Yard maintenance after herbicide is applied by a contractor or HOA service
- Secondhand exposure from work clothes, boots, or tools after outdoor application
- Nearby spraying along maintained rights-of-way, drainage areas, and green corridors
Because exposure can occur indirectly, the key isn’t just “was glyphosate involved?”—it’s how it showed up in your life, when, and how often.


