In suburban communities like Grafton, many people are exposed outside a factory setting. Claims often start with real-world routines such as:
- Residential and seasonal lawn care using glyphosate-containing weed killers
- Landscaping and grounds work for property owners, HOAs, or maintenance crews
- Work near treated areas, including mowing, trimming, or cleaning up after spraying
- Secondhand exposure, such as residue on work clothes or equipment brought home
- Time spent outdoors in treated yards or nearby corridors where herbicides were applied
Because these exposures are often spread out over time, the key question becomes whether your history lines up with medical records in a way that can be explained to a court.


