In Kirkland, many people first suspect herbicide exposure after a diagnosis prompts questions they didn’t have before. Common local stories include:
- Landscaping and lawn care: routine weed control at homes, rental properties, and HOA-maintained areas.
- Property maintenance near sprayed areas: mowing, trimming, or cleaning up after application—sometimes before residue fully dissipates.
- Worksite exposure: groundskeeping, facility maintenance, or outdoor roles where herbicides were used as part of standard operations.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on work clothing or equipment brought home from a job site.
In these situations, the legal question isn’t just “was glyphosate involved?” It’s whether the facts show exposure in the way and timeframe that matches your medical record.


