People contact a glyphosate injury attorney after they learn their illness may be linked to herbicide exposure. In De Pere and nearby Brown County communities, exposure concerns often come from scenarios like:
- Landscaping and grounds work: mowing treated areas, using sprayers, or handling clippings and equipment after application.
- Seasonal property care: maintaining lawns, driveways, and wooded edges where weed control products may be applied.
- Workplace or school-related groundskeeping: exposure can occur around facilities where herbicides are applied for weed control.
- Secondhand exposure at home: residue carried on work boots, gloves, or clothing after a shift.
- Working near treated farmland or roadside vegetation: herbicide application on nearby properties can create ongoing exposure risk for those in the vicinity.
If your symptoms persisted after product use—or if a doctor identified a condition that changed how you view prior exposures—your next step is usually to collect facts before they’re lost.


