Many calls we receive begin with a pattern rather than a single event. In and around Wenatchee, common starting points include:
- Property maintenance after spraying: Homeowners or contractors mowing, weed-whacking, or clearing brush after herbicide application.
- Orchard and farm-adjacent work: Seasonal work or regular duties on or near properties where herbicides are used.
- Secondhand exposure: Family members picking up residue on clothing or work gear—especially when work is done in the morning and the rest of the day is spent at home.
- Outdoor-focused routines: People who spend significant time outdoors—gardening, landscaping, trail work, or volunteering—may only later connect the timing to a diagnosis.
If your doctor has discussed a possible link to glyphosate-based products, a local attorney can help you translate your life timeline into something the legal system can evaluate.


