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Were you exposed to Roundup® weed killer and later diagnosed with a serious illness?

You may be able to pursue compensation with the help of experienced product-liability attorneys. Answer a few questions below to see if your situation qualifies for a free case evaluation.

  • No upfront costs to you
  • Pay only if your case is successful
  • Fast review by a participating law firm
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By submitting, you agree to be contacted by a participating law firm about your potential case. This consultation is free and confidential.

Why Roundup® lawsuits exist

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.

This page is an advertisement for legal services. It is intended to help connect you with a participating law firm that can review the facts of your potential claim.

Who may be eligible?

  • People who frequently used Roundup® or similar weed killers
  • Individuals later diagnosed with certain blood cancers
  • Family members acting on behalf of a loved one who has passed away
  • Workers in landscaping, agriculture, groundskeeping, or related fields

Every case is unique. A lawyer can review your exposure history, diagnoses, and medical records to help evaluate possible next steps.

How the process works

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.

Step 1
Submit your information

Answer a few questions about your Roundup® exposure and any diagnoses you or a loved one received.

Step 2
Get a free case evaluation

A participating law firm reviews your details and may contact you to ask follow-up questions at no cost.

Step 3
Decide whether to pursue a claim

If you choose to move forward and a case is accepted, the attorney generally only collects a fee if money is recovered for you.

Frequently asked questions

Here are answers to common questions about Roundup® lawsuits.

Does it cost anything to have my case reviewed? +
No. The initial evaluation is free. If you choose to work with a participating law firm and they accept your case, they typically work on a contingency basis, meaning they only receive a fee if money is recovered on your behalf.
What information will I need? +
You should be prepared to share when and where you used Roundup® or similar products, any medical diagnoses received, and basic contact details so the law firm can reach you.
Will this make Roundup® disappear from store shelves? +
Individual lawsuits focus on compensation for people who were harmed. Regulatory decisions about which products stay on the market are generally made by government agencies, not this website or the law firms that advertise here.
Disclaimer: Law Bridge Justice is a legal advertising service. We connect individuals with participating law firms. This website does not provide legal advice. Submitting information does not create an attorney-client relationship.