Many people contact a lawyer after noticing a pattern tied to their routine—especially in neighborhoods where residents maintain properties, hire local landscaping, or work outdoors.
Common Airway Heights exposure scenarios include:
- Yard and garden spraying: homeowners or hired landscapers applying weed control products during warmer months.
- Worksite exposure: groundskeeping, facility maintenance, utility corridors, or vegetation management where herbicides are used to control weeds.
- Residue carried indoors: clothing, boots, gloves, or equipment that bring product residue into the home.
- Nearby applications: when properties adjacent to yours are treated and drift or tracking occurs.
In these situations, legal evaluation usually turns on more than the fact that glyphosate exists. The key is whether the product was used (or present) in a legally relevant way and whether the medical record supports a credible connection.


