In late 2018, a California jury found Monsanto liable in a lawsuit filed by a man alleging that the company’s glyphosate-containing herbicide, Roundup, caused him to develop non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The company, which was bought out by German multinational conglomerate Bayer, was ordered to pay out $289 million in damages to the groundskeeper, who claimed to have used the product roughly 30 times per year throughout his career.
The lawsuit claims that Monsanto had known for years about the severe risks associated with using their product but failed to inform the public about it – and this isn’t the only lawsuit against the company. The often denounced company is currently facing thousands of cases alleging that their Roundup product has led to cancer and other serious illnesses.
If you are suffering from or have been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma or another form of cancer, and have been frequently exposed to Roundup, you need the expertise of Roundup Legal Center to help fight back against this notoriously disreputable company.
Our experienced Roundup cancer lawsuit lawyers will make sure you obtain the justice and financial recovery you deserve. Take Roundup Legal Center‘s Case Evaluation Quiz to find out if you have a case.
Roundup is a commonly used herbicide that contains an ingredient known as glyphosate. This particular chemical has been widely used in numerous herbicide products to kill unwanted plants and weeds on private, public, and commercial properties all throughout the nation, and even internationally.
This product has been sprayed directly on crops throughout America’s farmland for decades. In fact, the product is the most widely used herbicide in the nation.
Shockingly, in 2015, a report drafted by the World Health Organization (WHO), along with several other independent studies conducted by various other agencies, found a link between cancer and glyphosate. WHO’s cancer research division, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, also confirmed a positive association between glyphosate and certain cancers like non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The latter study also found that glyphosate can damage DNA in both humans and animals.
Because of these reports, many other countries have outright banned the usage of the dangerous herbicide from Roundup.
For decades, Monsanto’s Roundup has been a go-to product for individuals involved in the agricultural and floral industries. Many of these workers placed their trust in Monsanto’s product, just to fall victim to its life-threatening side effects.
This dangerous glyphosate-containing herbicide has been commonly used by:
Even individuals (neighbors) living close to commercial farms or properties that frequently used Roundup could be susceptible to damages caused by the herbicide.
Most times, exposure to Roundup occurs in aerosol form, meaning the victims inhaled the substance as it was applied to crops or other plants. It isn’t uncommon, however, that victims also came into contact with the chemical through contaminated food or water, or while cleaning up weed killer chemicals.
Contact Roundup Legal Center to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced Roundup cancer lawsuit attorneys.
Our lawyers have fine-tuned their legal skills and have the experience to successfully litigate your case and secure the compensation you need to begin recovery. The last thing that we want is for our clients to feel overwhelmed by the lawsuit process – that’s why we’ll be with you every step of the way.
With our experienced product liability lawyers, you can rely on our ability to:
The best thing that you can do for yourself and your family is to leave this overwhelming burden in our more-than-capable hands.
Roundup Legal Center‘s team of product liability attorneys are ready to fight tooth and nail for you. Take our quiz to instantly find out if you qualify.
Currently, the product liability lawyers of Roundup Legal Center are investigating Monsanto and filing cases that are related to Roundup’s glyphosate-induced side effects and injuries. The victim or the family of the victim who has suffered from glyphosate-induced non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, leukemia, myeloma, or another form of cancer may be eligible to file a Roundup lawsuit.
To find out if your particular case qualifies, take our quiz. Our Roundup cancer attorneys will then work with you to do the following:
Once this is complete, it is then up to you to decide if you want to file individually or as part of a class-action lawsuit.
Of the thousands of Roundup lawsuits that are pending are, for the most part, many are being filed as individual lawsuits against Monsanto. However, as these numbers continue to grow, these cases may be bundled together into a Multi-District Litigation (MDL).
An MDL effectively combines cases that all share a common concern into a single district court. If your case is placed into an MDL, you can expect to be paid a settlement that is based on your individual injuries and damages sustained.
The committed team at Roundup Legal Center is more than capable of handling your case as an individual lawsuit or as part of a class-action lawsuit. We have successfully represented clients in class action lawsuits and can help to secure the financial recovery you need regardless of the option you choose.
If you have been diagnosed with cancer caused by the glyphosate in Roundup, the product liability lawyers of Roundup Legal Center can help you seek damages for:
If you were unfortunate enough to lose a loved one as a result of their exposure to Roundup, you may be eligible to file a wrongful death claim in order to seek damages. Speak with our qualified product liability lawyers at Roundup Legal Center to find out what options you have available to you.
With our years of experience in representing clients that have been affected by all forms of product liability, we know that we can take care of your Roundup claim. We don’t demand your trust, we fight to earn it.
Don’t suffer in silence anymore because of Monsanto’s negligent actions. Seek out justice by taking our quiz to find out if you are eligible to file a lawsuit.