RoundUp Lawsuit

Have you or a loved one(s) ever been diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Cancer or Leukemia and used RoundUp (Weedkiller)?

Roundup weed killer is used for both commercial and personal use. You’ve probably used a Roundup product at least once to kill pesky weeds in your yard or garden.

While it’s effective, some studies have shown chemicals within the product may cause cancer. If you’ve been diagnosed with cancer because of or related to Roundup use, you may be able to file a lawsuit against Bayer, Roundup’s current owner, for compensation.

Most injury-related lawsuits involving the safety of Roundup are brought by plaintiffs who have been diagnosed with a type of cancer noted above: non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, which forms in the body’s disease-fighting lymphatic system.

Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

Non-hodgkin’s Lymphoma

Leukemia

Lukemia

Multiple Myeloma

Multiple Myeloma

B-cell

B-cell lymphoma

Bone Cancer

Bone Cancer

Renal Cell

Kidney cancer

Skin Tumors

Skin Tumors

Pancreatic Islet

Pancreatic Islet Cell Tumors

Chromosomal Damage

Chromosomal Damage

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Roundup lawsuit about?

The Roundup lawsuit centers around the herbicide Roundup, which contains the active ingredient glyphosate. Plaintiffs allege that exposure to Roundup has led to the development of cancer, particularly non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Lawsuits claim that Monsanto (now owned by Bayer) failed to adequately warn consumers about the potential risks.

Who can file a Roundup lawsuit?

Individuals who have been diagnosed with cancer, particularly non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and believe that Roundup exposure played a role in their diagnosis may be eligible to file a lawsuit. Eligibility may vary, and it's advisable to consult with legal experts to determine whether you qualify to file a lawsuit.

What is the basis of the Roundup lawsuits?

The lawsuits are typically based on the assertion that exposure to glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, is a carcinogen and that Monsanto failed to provide adequate warnings to users regarding this potential health risk. Plaintiffs claim that they were not sufficiently informed of the dangers associated with Roundup use.

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