Roundup Exposure
Potential Settlements Up to $2 Billion
Studies indicate that Roundup’s primary ingredient, glyphosate, contributes to the development of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, leukemia, and other forms of cancer.
Roundup Exposure Lawsuits
For decades, Roundup has been the world’s most widely-used weed killer on the market. From pervasive TV ads to prominent displays in home improvement stores and big-box retailers, it is nearly impossible to ignore Roundup’s market penetration.
However, we now know that Monsanto hid some of the dangerous side effects associated with exposure to Roundup. In 2015, the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer determined that Roundup and other herbicides containing glyphosate are a “probable human carcinogen.” Studies also indicate that Roundup’s primary ingredient, glyphosate, contributes to the development of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, leukemia, and other forms of cancer.
Monsanto’s cover-up of this risk makes them liable for any injuries resulting from Roundup exposure. Roundup cancer warnings are now in effect worldwide and the sale and use of Roundup is banned or restricted in many countries, including Belgium, Bermuda, Colombia, Netherlands, and France.
A Roundup lawyer could advise you of your legal rights concerning injuries related to Roundup use. Many courts have already recognized Monsanto’s – and consequently, parent company Bayer’s – liability. Lawsuits nationwide are ongoing, and joining one with an attorney’s help could allow you to demand compensation from the multinational, billion-dollar manufacturer.

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The primary ingredient in Roundup, called glyphosate, is a known carcinogen. This means that exposure to this ingredient significantly increases a person’s likelihood of developing cancer.
Exposure to Roundup is specifically connected to the increased likelihood of developing non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. This cancer attacks a person’s white blood cells, leaving them more vulnerable to disease or infection. An experienced attorney could provide more information about potential injuries connected to Roundup exposure.

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This corporate malfeasance means that Monsanto may be liable for a plaintiff’s losses and injuries if that plaintiff is able to demonstrate a connection between their injuries and the use of Roundup. Some recent Roundup trials resulted in the following verdicts:
- May 2019: California jury awards $2 billion to a couple diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma after using Roundup on their home for over 30 years
- March 2019: California jury awards $80 million to man diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma after years of consistent use of Roundup to treat poison oak, overgrowth, and weeds on his residence
- August 2018: California jury awards $289 million to a school groundskeeper who used Roundup on a regular basis for his job