You can file a Roundup lawsuit if you use the weed killer regularly and get diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma or another cancer. Your attorney will review medical records to determine if your condition and glyphosate exposure are connected. Your lawyer will explain your legal rights and help you through litigation. If your case goes to trial, a judge or jury will decide how much Bayer must pay you in damages.
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The Specifics of Your Health Problems
The type and severity of your illness are critical to the size of a settlement. You must also show that your Roundup exposure caused your diagnosed health problems. Generally, the latency period is an important part of this evidence. The glyphosate weed killer can cause health issues that are both physical and emotional. You might experience chronic pain, anxiety or depression, and a loss of quality of life. You might also incur medical expenses and other losses due to your diagnosed condition. In 2020, Bayer, which bought Monsanto in 2018, agreed to pay more than $10 billion to resolve tens of thousands of lawsuits alleging that the company’s Roundup weed killer causes cancer. But the company has won defense verdicts in five recent state court Roundup trials. It won a rehearing of an earlier decision by the 11th Circuit that upheld the dismissal of a failure-to-warn suit filed by John Carson.
Who Handles a Claim if the Victim Dies?
If a person dies due to Roundup-related cancer, their family may be entitled to compensation. A lawyer can help a grieving family pursue a claim against the manufacturer. A victim’s case will be strengthened by evidence showing that glyphosate exposure caused their illness. This may include landscaping invoices, work standard operating procedures, used Roundup bottles and purchase receipts. The time between a person’s Roundup exposure and diagnosis will also play a role in their lawsuit. Lymphoma typically develops over a long period, and the court will need to see that enough time passed between the two events for it to consider Roundup as a possible cause. Previous plaintiffs have alleged that Monsanto failed to warn about the health risks of using Roundup and other glyphosate products. A lawyer can review a victim’s medical records and additional information to determine if the company failed to provide appropriate warnings or was negligent in their product manufacturing, distribution and sale and if you qualify for a roundup lawsuit.
How Can a Lawyer Help Me?
Taking on a Roundup lawsuit without the help of a licensed attorney can be risky. Getting compensation for a health problem related to the use of Monsanto-Bayer products requires detailed information about your medical history and often intimate personal aspects of your life. In addition, you must have suffered an injury that can be directly linked to your exposure to glyphosate. Having other health comorbidities like tobacco use, previous cancers, and taking certain medications can affect your chances of success or limit your available damages. A few of the initial trials resulted in massive verdicts for plaintiffs. This helped set the expectations for future settlements. Bayer had settled some cases for confidential amounts before they were scheduled for trial. The company tried to force a St. Louis court to change a term in its law that prevents it from shopping for plaintiff-friendly jurisdictions but lost the argument in the state’s highest court.