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Many people used Roundup® weed killer at work, on farms, and around their homes without realizing that long-term exposure may be connected to certain blood cancers. Lawsuits claim that manufacturers failed to provide adequate warnings and safety information.
If you or a loved one later developed a serious illness after regular use of weed-killer products, you may be able to explore legal options with the assistance of an attorney.
Every case is unique. A lawyer can review your exposure history, diagnoses, and medical records to help evaluate possible next steps.
Getting a free case review is simple. There is no obligation and you can choose whether to move forward after speaking with a participating law firm.
Answer a few questions about your Roundup® exposure and any diagnoses you or a loved one received.
A participating law firm reviews your details and may contact you to ask follow-up questions at no cost.
If you choose to move forward and a case is accepted, the attorney generally only collects a fee if money is recovered for you.
Here are answers to common questions about Roundup® lawsuits.