File Your Roundup Lawsuit

Before It’s Too Late

See if you Qualify for Compensation

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Why do I need an attorney for my case?

For individuals considering legal action against Bayer regarding Roundup-related health issues, swift action is imperative. Demonstrating injury linked to Roundup exposure, typically non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, necessitates comprehensive sharing of personal and medical information. 

Moreover, awareness of state-specific statutes of limitations for product liability lawsuits, typically ranging between two and four years, underscores the urgency of seeking legal guidance promptly. Additionally, individuals exposed to Roundup in the workplace may have grounds to file claims against their employers, particularly if adequate safety measures were not provided.

Given the profound implications of these lawsuits for stakeholders and the evolving regulatory landscape, staying informed about ongoing developments is crucial for all involved parties.

What do I need to know about this lawsuit?

The lawsuits targeting Roundup stem from concerns over its alleged link to cancer, particularly non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Monsanto, the original manufacturer of Roundup, and its parent company Bayer, have been inundated with over 100,000 lawsuits, resulting in settlements nearing $11 billion as of May 2022. Despite substantial settlements, approximately 30,000 lawsuits persist, some consolidated into multidistrict litigation (MDL) in California to streamline resolution processes for common legal issues.

Recent court decisions have spurred regulatory scrutiny, compelling the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reevaluate Roundup's safety profile. Bayer has also faced criticism for purportedly inadequate warnings regarding the potential carcinogenic risks associated with Roundup, a stance reinforced by a July 2022 ruling by the 11th Circuit. Noteworthy verdicts in favor of both plaintiffs and Bayer underscore the complexity of these legal proceedings, with factors such as exposure history and warning adequacy playing pivotal roles in litigation outcomes.

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