In and around Caledonia, Wisconsin, many people first connect the dots after a cancer diagnosis or other serious illness—often when they look back at years of chemical use at home or through local work. For residents, exposure history may be tied to:
- Suburban lawn and garden care: spraying, mowing treated areas, or handling yard waste where herbicides were recently applied
- Residential landscaping and property maintenance: contractors applying weed control for HOAs, rental properties, or commercial lots
- Work around vegetation: groundskeeping, facilities, utility right-of-way maintenance, or agriculture-related jobs in the broader region
- Carry-home residue: contaminated work gloves, boots, or clothing that wasn’t fully cleaned before going indoors
When symptoms persist—or a diagnosis arrives long after the first exposure—it can feel isolating. But you don’t have to figure out the legal side on your own. A Roundup & glyphosate lawyer in Caledonia can help you organize what you know and identify what must be proven for a claim.


