More and more people are wondering if Roundup® is dangerous to humans. With the news reporting that several studies have linked glyphosate, the chemical used in the popular weed killer Roundup®, to cancer and non-Hodgkins lymphoma, people are becoming worried.
If you or someone you know has experienced a decline in health or a diagnosis because of exposure to Roundup® Weed Killer, you may be eligible for compensation. To find out of you have a case, file a claim with us today.
Increasing in popularity since the 1990s, and even though Roundup® has been on the market since the 1970s, there has been little to no government warning about the herbicide weed killer for most of the time it has been sold. Despite several studies that show otherwise, the company that manufactures the product, Monsanto, continues to claim that it is entirely safe with no need for legislative action or limiting the use of Roundup® Weed Killer.
Opinions vary, and you will get two different answers to whether or not Roundup® is linked to cancer and non-Hodgkins Lymphoma in humans. Monsanto, the company that makes this product, strongly claims that there is no evidence that their product will cause any health problems as long as it is used correctly. The controversy surrounding herbicide weed killers like Roundup® revolves around the issue of how harmful glyphosate is to the human body.
Recent studies suggest that it's not just the active ingredient glyphosate that is causing problems with people. Many other chemicals make up the compound Roundup®. Many are listed as inert or having no effect. These inert ingredients are being shown to have very harmful effects on humans. Monsanto believes that independent studies that find support for the link outlining how Roundup® may be harmful are nothing more than junk science.
Over time, people who have worked with this product may soon understand that their health problems are not entirely caused by random circumstances. Have you worked with, or been around, Roundup®? Have you developed cancer or another major medical illness? Discovering if Roundup® exposure is what caused you to develop cancer can be tricky. How do you even begin to figure this out? We can help you.
Those who have used, been around, or been heavily exposed to Roundup® are diagnosed with this type of cancer much more often than those who haven't. But the problem runs even deeper than once believed. If you have worked with Roundup® extensively, there is a good chance that your non-Hodgkin's lymphoma cancer was caused by your exposure to this dangerous weed killer manufactured by Monsanto. You are not to blame for your blood cancer, so why should you have to suffer and pay high medical bills? We can help you seek the compensation you justly deserve. You can file a lawsuit against Monsanto and may be entitled to significant compensation. We want to speak with you right away!
If you or someone you know has experienced a decline in health or a diagnosis because of exposure to Roundup® Weed Killer, you may be eligible for compensation. To find out of you have a case, file a claim with us today.
If you take the time to read the many independent studies available, you will see that careful reviews of the product, the use, and large test groups have shown that this chemical that is widely used on a lot of the food we eat is indeed dangerous. Just how dangerous? Studies have shown that Roundup® can lead to several health problems, including:
There are dozens of different health problems strongly correlated with those who have been heavily exposed to Roundup® or live in an area that sees heavy Roundup® use.
Have you worked with this dangerous chemical? Have you been diagnosed with a serious illness or disease?
If you have been exposed to glyphosate, Roundup®, or both and have developed non-Hodgkin lymphoma, you may be entitled to compensation from the product's manufacturer. Further, if a member of your family died because of Roundup® and/or glyphosate exposure, there might also be compensation for loss of consortium and wrongful death. Contact us today, and let us help you.