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Roundup WeedKiller Lawsuit

Roundup is a commercial and home-used weed killer. Roundup is sold in neighborhood hardware and home improvement stores and is a favored weed killer used by backyard gardeners, groundskeepers, and farmers. Recent studies have indicated that Roundup may cause cancer. Glyphosate, a toxic active ingredient found in Roundup, is a “non-selective” herbicide that kills anything it comes in contact with, including weeds or plants. The World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) categorizes glyphosate as a possible carcinogen to humans. If you or a loved one have suffered injuries such as cancer, and even death, please take the time to read this article and determine if you are a candidate for the ongoing weedkiller lawsuits.

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Roundup WeedKiller Injuries and Side Effects


Glyphosate is a “non-selective” herbicide that kills anything it comes in contact with, including weeds or plants. However, Monsanto started marketing generically modified seeds modified to resist glyphosate. Roundup is now one of the most popular weed-killing products with 200 million pounds of Roundup sprayed annually on U.S. crops. In 2018 Bayer bought Monsanto and shortly thereafter inherited all of Monsanto’s mounting Roundup lawsuits. But the WHO’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) categorizes glyphosate as a possible carcinogen to humans. In 2021, Bayer announced the removal of glyphosate-based Roundup from the consumer market by 2023. Hundreds of thousands of Roundup lawsuits have been filed as of May 2022 by consumers claiming Monsanto-Bayers's weed killer product Roundup has caused cancer. Plaintiffs have claimed their decade use of Roundup directly resulted in their cancer diagnosis. Some common symptoms of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma potentially caused by Roundup include fatigue, visual problems, seizures, headaches, bone pain, blockage of urine flow, and swelling of the face, neck, and arms. If you or a loved one have used Roundup, you have a higher risk of cancer. Get started TODAY and find the right lawyer for your case!

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Who Qualifies for the Roundup Lawsuit?

If you've used Roundup and later developed cancer or health complications, you may be eligible for compensation.

Roundup is an effective and popular weed killer manufactured by Monsanto beginning in the 1970s. Its active ingredient, glyphosate, has been linked to an increased risk of cancers including non-Hodgkin lymphoma in patients who were exposed to Roundup, either through applying it to crops or by being near the chemical. Because of these findings, many people who have developed non-Hodgkin lymphoma and other cancers have sued Monsanto and the current manufacturer of Roundup, Bayer, in multiple mass tort litigation cases. If you or a loved one has developed cancer after using this toxic product, you could be eligible for financial compensation. Many of the current plaintiffs in the lawsuits against Roundup’s manufacturers were exposed while working. So if you’re a farmer, landscaper, or other agricultural worker who used Roundup or were exposed to Roundup, you could be eligible to join a lawsuit. In addition, if you are or were suffering from non-Hodgkin lymphoma, whether or not you’ve sought or are receiving treatment, you could also have grounds to sue.

Common Qualifications:

  • Frequent or long-term use of Roundup
  • Diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma or other cancers
  • Medical treatment related to exposure
  • No previous legal representation for this case
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