In and around Neenah, glyphosate exposure concerns often surface after one of these common local patterns:
- Residential landscaping and weed control: homeowners and renters using weed killers for driveways, along fences, or in seasonal yard maintenance.
- Outdoor service work: workers in landscaping, groundskeeping, facility maintenance, and snow/ice or turf support roles who may handle treated vegetation or equipment.
- Secondhand exposure: family members exposed through residue on work boots, clothing, gloves, or tools.
- Nearby spraying: exposure may occur when treated areas are adjacent to where people live, walk, or store outdoor items.
These situations don’t automatically prove legal responsibility—but they often explain how exposure happened. That’s a starting point your attorney can use to build a more credible case.


