RoundUp Doesn't Just Kill Weeds.

Do you remember those commercials? How the parents looked so happy as they kept their lawn nice and their children smiling as they played on the grass?

That spray bottle was supposed to make life easy. So that you could enjoy life apart from pulling weeds.

Sadly, RoundUp has been forced to pay billions of dollars to victims who used their product. Why? Because of cancer.

If you (or someone you know) have cancer and have used Roundup, you may be eligible for significant compensation.

  • Roundup's key ingredient, Glyphosate, has been proven to cause cancer by the World Health Organization
  • To date, the makers of Roundup have agreed to pay $11 Billion to Victims
  • Settlement amounts vary depending on the case
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The Controversy of RoundUp

RoundUp is a widely used herbicide. It has also become the center of significant health and legal debates in recent years. Why? The primary ingredient in RoundUp is glyphosate. The World Health Organization has classified that chemical as a probable carcinogen. This classification has led to increased scrutiny and many legal actions against the manufacturer.

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Was the claimant exposed to Roundup for at least two years?

Date of Exposure (or estimated date)

Which of the following cancers were diagnosed?

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Health Concerns

Glyphosate's widespread use in agriculture and home gardening has raised alarm among health experts. It's the most used herbicide in the United States. Experts have found the chemical in nearly all corn, cotton, and soybean fields across the country. Many homeowners have also used it for lawn and garden maintenance, which potentially increased exposure risks.

Legal Developments

The legal issues surrounding RoundUp have seen substantial developments. Manufacturers have agreed to pay approximately $11 billion in settlements to address claims related to the product's potential health risks. A couple received a $2 billion settlement in one notable case. That case highlights the severity of the allegations against the product.

Staying informed about potential health risks and legal options is crucial for individuals who have used RoundUp or been exposed to glyphosate. Consulting with healthcare professionals and legal experts can provide guidance for those concerned about exposure.

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Homeowner Wins $80 Million

A recent court case has brought attention to the potential dangers of RoundUp. A man who regularly used RoundUp to fight Poison Oak on his property for many years was awarded $80 million in a lawsuit against Monsanto, the company that makes RoundUp.

The case was decided by six jurors who all agreed that Monsanto had not been honest with the man about the risks of using their product. They believed that using RoundUp had contributed to the man developing non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, a type of cancer.

The court saw a clear link between using RoundUp and getting sick. It also highlights the responsibility of companies to warn customers about possible health risks associated with their products.

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