Many potential glyphosate exposure scenarios in the area are tied to normal suburban routines:
- Lawn and landscaping services treating residential properties near homes, driveways, and walkways
- Seasonal yard work (spraying weeds, mowing treated grass, trimming around treated areas)
- Lake-area properties where vegetation control is handled regularly for aesthetics and access
- Secondhand exposure from contaminated clothing or equipment brought into a home
- Work-related exposure for people in grounds maintenance, landscaping, facility upkeep, or agricultural-adjacent work
In Pewaukee, families often notice symptoms after a diagnosis—and then realize the exposure may have been happening for years in the background. That’s when legal help becomes about organization: matching the timeline of exposure to the timeline of illness.


