The World Health Organization classified glyphosate — the active ingredient in Roundup — as "probably carcinogenic to humans." If you or a loved one developed non-Hodgkin lymphoma after using Roundup, our attorneys can help.
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THE ROUNDUP CRISIS
For decades, Monsanto marketed Roundup as safe for household and agricultural use. Scientific evidence and landmark court verdicts have told a different story.
Group 2A
WHO/IARC classification: "probably carcinogenic to humans"
Time Limits Apply to Your Claim
Statutes of limitations vary by state and typically range from two to three years. Under the "discovery rule," the clock may start when you learned — or should have learned — that Roundup may have caused your illness. Contact us today to determine whether you still have a valid claim.
HEALTH RISKS
Scientific research and court testimony have linked glyphosate exposure to several serious health conditions, with non-Hodgkin lymphoma at the center of the litigation.
The primary cancer at the center of Roundup litigation. A 2019 University of Washington meta-analysis found a 41% increased risk of NHL among individuals with the highest cumulative glyphosate exposure.
The most common subtype of NHL linked to Roundup exposure. An aggressive form of cancer that affects the lymphatic system and requires immediate treatment.
A slow-growing but serious NHL subtype identified in Roundup exposure studies. Develops in the white blood cells and can progress over time to more aggressive forms.
A type of cancer that starts in the bone marrow and is closely related to NHL. CLL/SLL has been identified in Roundup litigation as a condition linked to glyphosate exposure.
A rare and aggressive form of NHL. While less common than other subtypes, it has been diagnosed in individuals with significant Roundup exposure histories.
Multiple myeloma, hairy cell leukemia, and other lymphoproliferative conditions have been alleged in Roundup litigation. If you developed any blood cancer after Roundup use, contact us for a case review.
In three consecutive trials — Johnson (2018), Hardeman (2019), and Pilliod (2019) — juries found that Roundup was a substantial factor in causing the plaintiffs' non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and that Monsanto failed to adequately warn consumers about the risks. All three verdicts were upheld on appeal.
YOUR LEGAL OPTIONS
Roundup lawsuits are built on established legal theories that have been upheld in courts across the country. Our attorneys pursue every avenue of accountability on your behalf.
Monsanto knew about the cancer risks associated with glyphosate but failed to place adequate warnings on Roundup products. Juries in Johnson, Hardeman, and Pilliod all found Monsanto liable for failure to warn.
Roundup's formulation — particularly its combination of glyphosate with surfactants that increase absorption — has been argued to be inherently defective, as safer alternative herbicides existed on the market.
Internal Monsanto documents — often called the "Monsanto Papers" — revealed strategies to ghostwrite scientific studies and influence regulatory reviews, supporting claims of negligence and fraud.
Roundup victims may recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, and in cases of corporate misconduct, punitive damages.
This means you pay no attorney fees upfront, and we only collect a fee if we recover compensation for you. The initial consultation is free and confidential.
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WHO QUALIFIES
Millions of Americans used Roundup at home, at work, or on the farm without adequate warning about the cancer risks. You may qualify for compensation if you fall into any of these categories.
Roundup is the most widely used herbicide in U.S. agriculture, especially on "Roundup Ready" genetically modified crops like corn, soybeans, and cotton.
Professional landscapers and groundskeepers face high cumulative exposure. The first Roundup verdict plaintiff, Dewayne Johnson, was a school groundskeeper.
Roundup was the best-selling residential herbicide in the U.S. for decades. Regular home use without protective equipment created significant exposure.
Workers in nurseries and greenhouses who mixed, loaded, or sprayed Roundup products as part of plant cultivation operations.
Glyphosate-based herbicides are commonly used for vegetation management along railroad tracks, power lines, and utility rights-of-way.
Forestry professionals who used glyphosate products for vegetation management and site preparation in commercial forestry operations.
Even if your diagnosis was years ago, you may still have a valid claim under the discovery rule. Contact us today for a free, confidential case evaluation to find out your options.
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Tell us about your Roundup exposure and diagnosis. Our attorneys will review your case at no cost and with no obligation.
If you or a loved one developed non-Hodgkin lymphoma or another cancer after using Roundup, contact The Schenk Law Firm today for a free, confidential case evaluation.