Roundup® Lawsuit Support
Thousands of individuals have filed lawsuits claiming that Roundup® and other glyphosate-based weed killers caused non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) or other serious health issues. If you or a loved one used Roundup® and were later diagnosed, you may be entitled to significant financial compensation.
Here it First Hand
Why Are People Filing the Roundup Lawsuit?
For decades, Monsanto (now owned by Bayer) marketed Roundup as a safe herbicide, despite mounting evidence linking glyphosate exposure to non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and other cancers. Investigations and studies have shown that long-term exposure can be extremely dangerous.
What makes you eligible for these lawsuit?
You May Be Eligible for Compensation If You Experienced:
Product Usage
Regular use of Roundup® or other glyphosate-based weed killers for personal, commercial, or agricultural purposes.
Medical Diagnosis
Diagnosis of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma or other related illnesses.
If the loved one passed away, family members may qualify for wrongful death claims.
Diagnosis must be confirmed with medical records.
Time Frame & Exposure
Must have used Roundup® for a period of years (specific exposure details will be confirmed during consultation).
No current legal representation by another attorney.
If deceased, death must have occurred recently (consultation required).
Must have sufficient medical documentation
Claimant must be able to provide medical records confirming the diagnosis, including pathology reports, treatment records, or other documentation supporting the NHL or related cancer diagnosis.
Must have documented product exposure
Claimant should be able to provide evidence of Roundup®, Honcho Plus®, or Ranger Pro® use, including purchase records, employment history, or other documentation showing exposure to the products.
You may be eligible for compensation!
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the Roundup Lawsuit about?
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It’s a nationwide litigation against Bayer/Monsanto, claiming their glyphosate-based products caused non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and other serious health problems.
- How much compensation can I receive?
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Settlement amounts vary based on your case and damages.
- Do I have to pay an attorney upfront?
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No! Attorneys work on a contingency basis, meaning you pay nothing unless you win.
- Is there a deadline to file?
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Yes, claims are subject to statute of limitations. Early evaluation is recommended.
- How long will the lawsuit take?
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Timeline varies case by case. Your attorney can provide guidance.
- How can I get started?
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Reach out to us today and we will connect you to a lawyer who specializes in pharmaceutical cases to discuss your potential claim.