Roundup Lawsuit Lawyers

Best Lawyer for a Roundup Lawsuit

Monsanto, one of the world’s largest and most powerful chemical companies, continues to deny that its popular weed killer, Roundup, has an active ingredient linked to cancer. The science is mixed. The International Agency for Research on Cancer says that this active ingredient, called glyphosate, can cause cancer, but researchers with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency found the opposite result. Many health agencies in Europe have banned the use and sale of Roundup in their respective countries.

What does that mean for people who have used Roundup for their whole lives and now are suffering from cancer? It means that these people may be eligible to file a claim in court seeking damages for Monsanto’s careless and reckless behavior, and our experienced Roundup lawsuit attorneys can help.

Parker Waichman LLP, a national law firm, is actively seeking new clients who have developed breast cancer, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, subcutaneous melanoma or another type of cancer after handling Roundup. Through a Roundup cancer lawsuit, lawyers with Parker Waichman can help you and your family seek justice. We have a reputation for vigorously and aggressively advocating on behalf of our clients, and we’ll put our experience to work for you to get results. Call for a free consultation to see how our Roundup cancer lawsuit lawyers today to determine how to qualify for a Roundup lawsuit.

What Is Glyphosate?

Roundup ingredient Glyphosate

Roundup is an herbicide applied to plants and grasses to control weeds. Monsanto (the manufacturer of Roundup) discovered Roundup’s active ingredient, glyphosate, in 1970 and put it into weed-killer for sale in 1974. Glyphosate is the most popular weed-killer in the country, and Monsanto had the exclusive right to sell it until 2000.

People use glyphosate in their home gardens and on their yards, and it is also widely used commercially on crops, nurseries, parks, and golf courses. It’s estimated that people spray about 250 million pounds of glyphosate each year. Glyphosate is a non-selective herbicide, which means it will kill most plants on which it is sprayed by preventing them from making certain proteins necessary for growth.

Because Roundup has the propensity to kill more than just weeds, Monsanto also developed special seeds that are genetically modified to withstand Roundup. Marketed under the name “Roundup Ready,” these seeds will resist the herbicide’s properties and continue growing after being sprayed with it. Monsanto made $4.8 billion from Roundup sales in 2015, and it has also become the largest supplier of seeds modified to be resistant to glyphosate.

Scientists have been researching the potential side effects of weed killers for years, and they have discovered alarming complications linked specifically to glyphosate and Roundup. A Roundup cancer lawyer can help you determine if your exposure put you at risk.

Can Roundup Cause Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma?

Many studies have shown links between Roundup and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. People who are exposed to Roundup, especially people who frequently use the product in large quantities, like farmers, park workers, commercial garden or nursery workers, landscapers, and golf course workers, are at risk of developing non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma or a subtype of this cancer, such as lymphocytic lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, B-cell lymphoma or hairy cell leukemia. Repeated exposure to the herbicide can cause abnormal cells to develop and divide uncontrollably in the lymphatic system.

What Is Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma?

Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma is a type of cancer that starts in white blood cells called lymphocytes, which are part of the body’s immune system. There are two main types of lymphocytes that help power the body’s ability to fight infections:

  • B cells (B lymphocytes), which protect the body against infections and viruses by producing antibodies. The antibodies recognize and attach to bacterial and viral cells, flagging them for attack by the immune system.
  • T cells (T lymphocytes), which destroy infectious or viral cells or other abnormal cells in the body. T cells also assist other parts of the immune system in keeping the body healthy.

Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma can originate with either of these lymphocytes, but B-cell lymphoma is the most common. Because lymph tissue can be found all over the body, cancer of the lymph system can begin in various places, including the lymph nodes, spleen, bone marrow, tonsils, and digestive tract. Regardless of where it begins, this cancer has the propensity to spread to other areas of the body. Some lymphomas can grow slowly, but some are extremely aggressive.

Can Roundup Cause Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma?

Many studies have shown links between Roundup and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. People who are exposed to Roundup, especially people who frequently use the product in large quantities, like farmers, park workers, commercial garden or nursery workers, landscapers, and golf course workers, are at risk of developing non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma or a subtype of this cancer, such as lymphocytic lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, B-cell lymphoma or hairy cell leukemia. Repeated exposure to the herbicide can cause abnormal cells to develop and divide uncontrollably in the lymphatic system.

Studies of Glyphosate and Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

In 2015, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) conducted a health assessment on glyphosate and concluded that it was a Group 2A agent, which means it is a probable carcinogen (a substance capable of causing cancer). This conclusion followed extensive analysis of years of peer-reviewed research suggesting that glyphosate carries harmful side effects.

On the heels of this conclusion, California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment announced that it would be adding glyphosate to its state list of known cancer-causing agents. Monsanto actually sued the agency to prevent this action, but it lost in court.

What Did Monsanto Know?

In most cases, establishing liability will come down to what a manufacturer knew about the dangers of its product and when it found out about those dangers. Roundup lawsuit lawyers help clients understand the evidence against such powerful entities and compile findings to show the company’s negligence.

In March 2017, a California judge unsealed internal Monsanto documents that suggested that Monsanto had ghostwritten “academic” research it continually used to assert Roundup’s safety. The documents also suggested that Monsanto worked in concert with an official at the Environmental Protection Agency to quash a glyphosate review that was to be conducted by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Months before the IARC conclusion about glyphosate, an official with the EPA divulged the pending carcinogen classification to Monsanto. This allowed the manufacturer to immediately organize a mass public relations onslaught to diminish and counter the findings to ease the financial blow it might have otherwise caused. The same official then worked to prevent the Department of Health and Human Services from conducting its own review of the herbicide.

We believe Monsanto has known about the cancer-causing potential of Roundup for nearly 30 years and has done everything it can to keep that information from coming to light. Even after IARC’s conclusion and the state of California’s action, Monsanto insists that glyphosate is perfectly safe to use. Its lobbyists have even gone as far as saying in interviews that you could drink a quart of Roundup and it wouldn’t hurt you.

Shield Icon

The attorneys at Parker Waichman find this absolutely abhorrent and are fighting to protect future users of this chemical and to secure justice for those already affected by devastating cancer diagnoses. If you have been diagnosed with cancer and want to pursue a Roundup class-action suit, our lawyers are here to help.

Roundup Lawsuit Statute of Limitations

The statute of limitations for filing a Roundup lawsuit will vary by state, typically ranging from one to six years for a personal injury case. For a Roundup lawsuit for a deceased person, you’ll typically have one or two years to file a wrongful death claim. If you do not file a claim for injuries within the amount of time dictated by the Roundup lawsuit statute of limitations and in the appropriate court, your claim can be forever barred, regardless of its merits.

The only way to definitively determine the statute of limitations for your Roundup claim and ensure that you’re in compliance is to work with an experienced Roundup lawyer. As soon as you believe you might have a case, contact Parker Waichman. When we sign up a case, we immediately go to work calculating the appropriate statute of limitations and preserving all relevant evidence to make sure we can prepare the best possible case. If you think you may be able to join a Roundup class-action suit, contact our firm today.

The Roundup Lawsuit Process

If you’re wondering “how long does a Roundup lawsuit take?” It can be long and arduous, but we realize that hiring a Roundup attorney can seem daunting so our professional legal team works hard to make the process as smooth as possible for our clients. We are experienced product liability lawyers who have decades of experience in the business, going up against the biggest corporations at trial to make them pay for their wrongdoings.

The process of seeking justice for your Roundup injuries starts with one simple phone call to our firm. During that call, you will be able to speak with an attorney who can explain the services we provide and help you understand the options regarding your potential claim. Then, when you sign up to work with Parker Waichman, your dedicated lawyer will immediately start investigating your Roundup lawsuit for cancer. The basic case process for determining how to file a Roundup lawsuit from intake to filing will include the following:

  • Taking down a detailed account of your history with Roundup, including how and when you used the chemical
  • Identifying and obtaining any records or documents that show that you bought and used Roundup (something we usually call establishing “proof of use”)
  • Ordering records documenting your cancer diagnosis and the treatment you received
  • Identifying the statute of limitations for your claim (the state-determined time period during which you must file your lawsuit)
  • Garnering support for your claim from medical and industry experts
  • Deciding where your case should be filed (whether in a multidistrict litigation or elsewhere)
  • Drafting a petition or complaint and filing it in court
Shield Icon

When you work with Parker Waichman’s weed killer lawsuit attorneys, you can rest easy that your claim is being managed by top professionals who value their clients. We pride ourselves on maintaining excellent client communication and strive to always keep our clients informed and comfortable with the progress of their cases. At our law firm, you are a person, not a case number, and we want to make sure that you always understand that.

When Was the First Roundup Lawsuit Filed?

A person in protective gear sprays Roundup on a field. Injuries due to regular use of Roundup can be grounds for a class-action suit.

One of the first Roundup lawsuits was filed by a California couple who were both diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. They were awarded $2 billion in compensation and damages in 2019 after a jury found that Roundup was to blame for their illness. The couple had treated their lawn with Roundup for years before both developed cancer within just a few years of each other. This verdict came on the heels of another case in which a California groundskeeper, who had also used Roundup for a number of years before developing cancer, was awarded more than $280 million in compensation.

Monsanto has a duty to warn its customers that using Roundup for a long time could cause you to get very sick. Monsanto knew as far back as 2003 that one of its best-selling products contains a potent chemical that can cause cancer. Instead of coming out and confronting the issues like a responsible company, they buried their findings. A Roundup lawyer with our firm can help you hold them accountable.

Through discovery conducted in a Roundup class-action suit pending in federal district court in San Francisco and in class-action cases pending in courts across the country, plaintiffs have learned that Monsanto knew or should have known that their products might be carcinogenic. A toxicologist employed by Monsanto discussed in an email exchange that the company’s worries had finally come true: that studies conducted by health agencies began to conclude that glyphosate exposure causes cancer. Analysis of around 2,000 pages of documents the court ordered Monsanto to turn over showed that the company engaged in “ghostwriting” some of the studies upon which they relied to deny that glyphosate was carcinogenic. Monsanto even went so far as to create the study groups and fund those groups while giving them names that made them appear to be legitimate scientific workgroups.

Around 300 lawsuits are pending in a San Francisco multi-district litigation (MDL) brought by individuals who fell sick or their loved ones. Furthermore, thousands of additional plaintiffs have brought cases that were not consolidated into the MDL. This may lay the groundwork for more class-action Roundup lymphoma lawsuits.

Frequently Asked Questions About Roundup Cases

When clients contact us about their potential Roundup claims, they usually have a lot of questions about the product and the current litigation. We have compiled a list of the questions we hear most often, along with our answers to those questions, here.

Who Manufactures Roundup?

Roundup is made by Monsanto, a multinational agrochemical and agricultural biotechnology corporation headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. Any responsibility for Roundup cancer lawsuit settlements falls on Monsanto’s shoulders.

How Many Roundup Lawsuits Have Been Filed?

Hundreds of thousands of lawsuits have been filed against Monsanto for Roundup damages, resulting in hundreds of millions of dollars in Roundup case settlements. Cases have been filed in Germany, where Monsanto’s parent company is based, as well as the U.S., and they don’t show any sign of letting up. The number of lawsuits alone should demonstrate that Roundup is a dangerous product.

What Kind of Cancer Does Roundup Cause?

Glyphosate exposure can lead to development of a kind of cancer called non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma or one of its subtypes, such as lymphocytic lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, B-cell lymphoma or hairy cell leukemia.

Does Roundup Cause Breast Cancer?

At least one study has concluded that glyphosate could contribute to breast cancer. The study showed that the chemical can encourage breast cancer cells to grow by altering the estrogen receptors of the breast tissue. Glyphosate influenced cancerous cell growth in cases of “human hormone-dependent breast cancer,” with estrogen being the hormone upon which growth was dependent.

Glyphosate increases the rate at which cancer cells grow and divide. Therefore, exposure to the active ingredient in Roundup, whether from inhaling the aerosol or eating foods covered by the herbicide, can cause cancer to spread.

Who Is at Risk?

People who are exposed to Roundup through direct spraying, spilling or inhalation, especially people who frequently use the product in large quantities, like farmers, park workers, commercial garden or nursery workers, landscapers, and golf course workers, are at risk of developing non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma or a subtype of this cancer. Repeated exposure to the herbicide can cause abnormal cells to develop and divide uncontrollably in the lymphatic system.

Is Roundup Still Legal?

So far, it’s still legal to sell and use Roundup under U.S. federal law, but numerous municipalities have taken it upon themselves to regulate or ban glyphosate. In addition, dozens of countries have banned this harmful chemical.

Where Are Roundup Lawsuits Being Filed?

Many Roundup lawsuits are being filed in state courts, but hundreds of cases have been consolidated into multi-district litigation (MDL) trials in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. In an MDL, one court oversees all of the cases brought by Roundup lawsuit attorneys to ensure uniformity of decisions in pre-trial matters.

Will Bayer Settle Roundup Lawsuits?

Settling Roundup suits has been a central component of Bayer’s attempt to stem the complaints and contain the number of people suing them but as of November 2020, Bayer has failed to offer a settlement for their current outstanding U.S. Roundup lawsuits before the November 2nd deadline, risking a retrial.

What is the Average Payout for a Roundup Lawsuit?

The average payout is about $100,000 per plaintiff, but the actual amount can vary on a case by case basis, especially if the plaintiff has plenty of strong evidence linking Roundup to their cancer diagnosis.

What if I Don’t Live Near Your Office? Do I Need to Choose Roundup Lawsuit Lawyers Near Me?

One of the interesting and beneficial aspects of an MDL created for a particular set of cases is that it allows clients to file cases from all around the country. Generally speaking, for a Roundup lawyer at our firm to pursue a claim for someone outside of the states where we are licensed, we would have to be admitted to practice law in that person’s home state. But in an MDL, that requirement is waived by an order of the court, and attorneys and clients from every state can file claims in the same court.

We also work with some of the best product liability litigators in the nation, so we likely have access to members of the bar in your state, no matter where you live. Even if you live thousands of miles from us, we can still take your case and would be happy to speak with you about your potential claims. So if you’re searching for “Roundup lawsuit lawyers near me,” you can contact our firm from any state and a Roundup attorney on our team will be able to help.

How Can a Personal Injury Lawyer Help Me?

The attorneys at Parker Waichman are committed to helping you receive just Roundup cancer lawsuit settlements for your injuries. When you file a claim for damages against Monsanto, you can seek recovery for all of the ways you have been harmed by its product. This includes claims for the following types of compensation:

  • Lost wages if you missed work or cannot currently work because of your cancer
  • Lost future wages if you will not be able to return to work
  • Past medical bills for your cancer treatment
  • Future medical bills if you will need additional cancer treatments
  • Compensation for the physical and mental pain and suffering you have incurred and will incur as a result of your Roundup injuries
  • Loss of consortium damages for the ways in which your injuries have affected your marriage, including loss of love, society, companionship, affection, and support
  • Punitive damages, when the circumstances of the litigation show that financial punishment of the manufacturers would be appropriate

When you hire a Roundup attorney from our firm, we will help you calculate the full extent of your economic and noneconomic damages to maximize the amount you and your family receive.

Work With Highly Skilled
Roundup Lawsuit Attorneys
and Pay Nothing Out of Pocket

When you need a lawyer for a product liability lawsuit., it’s not always easy to know where to begin, but at Parker Waichman, we make the process simple. All you need to do is call our office at 1-800-YOUR-LAWYER. You’ll be able to schedule a consultation with one of our skilled product liability attorneys, who will listen to your story and present you with possibilities to hold the manufacturer accountable.

We understand that because of your Roundup use and subsequent illness, you are likely already struggling under the weight of costly medical bills, and we believe that hiring the best lawyer for a Roundup lawsuit should never add to your burden. Product liability litigation, especially against a giant corporation like Monsanto, is undoubtedly expensive, and it can involve great financial risk, but it shouldn’t for you. You have enough to worry about at home, so let us take this on for you. We offer confidential consultations at absolutely no cost, and we contract our Roundup cases on a contingency-fee basis. That means we take on all of the financial risk ourselves. We will advance the costs of litigating your claim, and if you don’t get paid, neither do we.

As one of the top law firms in the field, we believe in ensuring the accessibility of justice to everyone, and we are committed to standing up for victims’ rights. Contact our firm today for a free consultation with a Roundup cancer Lymphoma attorney to find out if your case qualifies and how we can help you and your family during this trying time.

Sources:

Additional Roundup Information

Roundup News & Lawsuits

Parker Waichman LLP | NeuroBlate Brain Surgery Lawsuits

NeuroBlate Brain Surgery Lawsuits

The NeuroBlate System, a brain surgery probe using laser therapy to remove cancerous tumors, may overheat and cause serious damage to brain tissue.

Parker Waichman LLP | Monteris Medical NeuroBlate Probe Lawsuit Lawyers

Monteris Medical NeuroBlate Probe Lawsuit Lawyers

If you have been injured or if your loved one has passed away due to the NeuroBlate Probe, call our Monteris Medical NeuroBlate Probe Lawsuit Lawyers as you could be entitled to receive monetary compensation.