In Ellensburg and nearby communities, herbicide exposure concerns often start in settings like:
- Residential yard care: homeowners using concentrate products for weeds along driveways, fences, and outbuildings.
- Property maintenance near commuting routes: people who mow or maintain areas adjacent to properties that receive scheduled spraying.
- Agricultural and grounds work: seasonal landscaping, facility maintenance, or duties that involve treating vegetation and then coming into contact with residue.
- Secondhand exposure: family members whose clothing or work gear carries residue indoors after an application.
In these situations, the key is not just whether glyphosate was involved—it’s whether the product was used or present in a way that plausibly ties to your illness, supported by medical records.


