In a suburban community like Wauwatosa, glyphosate exposure questions often develop from everyday routines rather than obvious industrial settings. Common local scenarios include:
- Lawn and garden treatment on residential properties, including repeated spring and fall applications
- Landscaping and grounds work for contractors maintaining multiple homes or facilities
- Exposure after mowing or handling treated vegetation, sometimes when residents weren’t aware a product had been recently applied
- Take-home residue affecting family members when work clothing or equipment was stored and transported in shared spaces
After a diagnosis, clients frequently tell us they can’t tell whether the exposure was “enough” to matter legally—only that it was consistent, repeated, and medically concerning. That’s where evidence-based review matters.


