Many herbicide exposure questions in our area come down to how exposure likely happened—not just whether someone used a weed killer at some point.
For example, Greenville-area workers and families may see exposure risk through:
- Lawn and property maintenance done seasonally, including spot spraying and repeat applications
- Landscaping, groundskeeping, and snow/ice service contractors who may treat vegetation around driveways, sidewalks, and utility corridors
- Agricultural work and time spent near fields or edges of farmland where spraying schedules can be seasonal
- Home exposure through residue carried on work boots, gloves, or clothing after a shift
A lawyer reviewing a glyphosate exposure claim in Greenville will help translate these real-life scenarios into the kind of proof that matters legally—product identity, application practices, dates, and a medically supported connection to the illness.


