Herbicide Exposure Claims

Explore lawsuits involving Roundup and glyphosate.

Roundup lawsuits involve claims that glyphosate-based herbicides may be linked to certain cancers, including non-Hodgkin lymphoma, after repeated exposure over time.

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Overview

What Roundup lawsuits involve.

These lawsuits generally involve allegations that manufacturers failed to adequately warn users about potential health risks associated with repeated exposure to glyphosate-based herbicides.

Roundup claims are often discussed within the broader category of chemical exposure lawsuits, especially where long-term product use and serious health conditions are involved.

Active ingredient
Glyphosate
Conditions discussed
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, certain other cancers
Common exposure
Agricultural, landscaping, occupational, residential
Who May Qualify

Situations that may fit review.

Whether a person may qualify depends on the facts of the situation, including product use history, frequency of exposure, timing, diagnosis, and other case-specific details.

Regular product users

People who regularly used Roundup or similar glyphosate-based herbicides over months or years.

Occupational exposure

Individuals with repeated occupational, agricultural, landscaping, or groundskeeping exposure.

Residential exposure

Homeowners or residents with repeated spraying around homes, gardens, or property over extended time.

Diagnosed conditions

Those later diagnosed with certain cancers, including non-Hodgkin lymphoma, following long-term exposure.

Pattern matching

Individuals trying to determine whether their experience fits a broader exposure pattern seen in similar claims.

Long-duration use

Repeated exposure spanning many seasons or years rather than incidental, one-time contact.

Common Exposure Situations

How exposure typically occurs.

  • Landscaping or groundskeeping work
  • Agricultural or farming use
  • Routine spraying around homes, properties, or job sites
  • Repeated exposure over months or years

Similar long-term exposure patterns are also discussed in other chemical exposure lawsuits.

Why People Explore

Why people look into these claims.

People often begin exploring Roundup-related claims after noticing a possible connection between repeated herbicide exposure and a later diagnosis, or after learning that others have reported similar experiences.

These patterns are common across chemical exposure lawsuits involving long-term product exposure.

After You Reach Out

What happens if you submit information.

If you contact Lawsuit Center, the information you provide may be reviewed to better understand your situation and determine whether it may be appropriate for further review.

Submitting information does not guarantee that you qualify for a claim or that you will be offered representation.

Do you recognize your situation?

If you had repeated Roundup exposure and later developed a related condition, the next step may be to request a case review.

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