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What Is the Roundup Lawsuit About?

The Roundup lawsuit centers around claims that prolonged exposure to glyphosate, the main ingredient in Roundup weed killer, can increase the risk of certain cancers.

Monsanto, the manufacturer of Roundup (acquired by Bayer in 2018), has faced thousands of lawsuits alleging that it failed to properly warn users about the cancer risks associated with long-term exposure.

As a result, juries have awarded significant verdicts, and Bayer has paid billions to resolve claims through the ongoing Roundup lawsuit settlement process.

These cases are not about casual, one-time home use. They often involve:

Repeated occupational exposure

Agricultural or commercial spraying

Documented use over months or years

Diagnoses within the legal filing window

If that sounds like your situation, you may qualify.

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Who Qualifies for the 
Roundup Lawsuit?

You may qualify for the Roundup lawsuit if:

You used Roundup regularly (especially 80–300+ hours of exposure)

You worked in landscaping, farming, agriculture, groundskeeping, or industrial maintenance

You were diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, or a closely related blood cancer

Your diagnosis occurred within the legal statute of limitations

Strong cases often include:

Employer documentation

Purchase records

Witnesses or coworkers who can confirm exposure

Medical documentation confirming diagnosis

What Cancers Are Linked to the Roundup Lawsuit?

The primary cancer linked to the Roundup lawsuit is Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma (NHL). Other potentially qualifying diagnoses include:

Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)

B-cell lymphoma

Mantle cell lymphoma

Other closely related lymphoma or leukemia subtypes

If you developed one of these cancers after significant Roundup exposure, you may be eligible for Roundup lawsuit compensation.

Recent news

Roundup Lawsuit Settlement Updates

Bayer has paid billions to resolve claims, including what has been widely reported as part of a 17 billion dollar settlement strategy to manage existing and future cases.
However, not all cases are settled automatically.
New claims are still being filed under the ongoing Roundup lawsuit settlement. Each case is evaluated individually based on:

If you are considering filing a claim, time may be limited depending on your state’s filing deadline.

Extent of exposure

Type of cancer diagnosis

Medical documentation

Strength of supporting evidence

Where to begin

How to Start a Roundup Lawsuit Claim

Starting a roundup lawsuit is simple:

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Complete a free case evaluation.

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Provide details about your Roundup exposure.

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Submit medical documentation confirming diagnosis.

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Our team reviews your eligibility.

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If you qualify, we move forward, and you pay us nothing unless we win

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How Much Compensation Is Available in a Roundup Lawsuit?

Compensation in a roundup lawsuit may include:

  • Medical expenses (past and future)
  • Lost income or reduced earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Ongoing treatment costs
  • Wrongful death damages (in qualifying cases)

The value of Roundup lawsuit compensation depends on the strength of your exposure history and medical documentation. There is no upfront cost to find out what your case may be worth.

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The roundup lawsuit alleges that long-term exposure to glyphosate in Roundup weed killer increases the risk of developing Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and related cancers.

Individuals who used Roundup regularly and were later diagnosed with NHL, CLL, or a related blood cancer may qualify for a Roundup lawsuit claim.

The most common diagnosis tied to the Roundup lawsuit is Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, though CLL and related lymphoma subtypes may also qualify.
Bayer has paid billions through the ongoing Roundup lawsuit settlement process, and new cases continue to be filed and evaluated.
Compensation varies widely based on exposure, diagnosis, and documentation. A qualified attorney can evaluate your potential Roundup lawsuit compensation during a free review.

Most Roundup claims are handled as individual lawsuits within coordinated mass tort litigation, not a traditional class action.

Medical records confirming diagnosis and documentation of significant Roundup exposure are key to a successful Roundup lawsuit claim.

Deadlines vary by state. If you are considering filing a Roundup lawsuit 2025 claim, it is important to act quickly.

You can begin your roundup lawsuit by completing a free case evaluation. If your case qualifies, we will handle the process from start to finish.

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