Many glyphosate cases aren’t about a single dramatic incident—they’re about how exposure can happen over time in everyday settings.
In and around Green Bay, common scenarios include:
- Property and landscaping work: homeowners, contractors, and grounds crews treating driveways, lawns, and wooded edges where weeds return quickly.
- Secondhand exposure: residue tracked on boots, gloves, or work clothing after yard work or maintenance.
- Working near treated areas: people employed by landscaping, facilities, utilities, or maintenance teams who handle areas after spraying.
- Seasonal “get it done” routines: spring and summer work schedules that can lead to rushing application practices—sometimes with inconsistent protective gear.
A careful review focuses on how the product was used, where exposure likely occurred, and when it happened relative to the medical timeline.


