Roundup Cancer Investigation
The Roundup Cancer Investigation is part of an ongoing litigation against Bayer/Monsanto, the manufacturer of the popular weed killer, Roundup. The active ingredient in Roundup, glyphosate, has been classified as a probable carcinogen by the World Health Organization. Thousands of individuals have filed claims alleging that their exposure to Roundup caused them to develop cancer, particularly non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
You May Be Eligible for Compensation
If you have been exposed to Roundup and subsequently developed non-Hodgkin's lymphoma or other related cancers, you may submit a claim. The investigation and litigation is ongoing, and settlement amounts have varied, with some claimants receiving significant compensation.
To qualify for compensation, you must be able to demonstrate that you were exposed to Roundup and that this exposure led to your cancer diagnosis. This could involve providing medical records, evidence of regular use of Roundup, and expert testimony linking glyphosate to the development of cancer.
What is Roundup and Why is it Subject to Claims?
Roundup is a widely used herbicide produced by Bayer/Monsanto. It contains glyphosate, which has been classified as a probable carcinogen by the World Health Organization. The product is used by gardeners, farmers, and homeowners to control weeds and unwanted vegetation.
Roundup claimants allege that Bayer/Monsanto knew or should have known about the cancer risks associated with Roundup but failed to adequately warn consumers. The company is facing numerous lawsuits from individuals who claim that their exposure to Roundup caused them to develop cancer, particularly non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Submit Your Claim Today
If you believe you have been affected by exposure to Roundup, click the 'Join' button at the bottom of the page and submit your case. Lawyers are standing by to help.