How Glyphosate Became a Global Health Concern
Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup®, has been classified as a probable carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Long-term exposure—especially for agricultural workers, landscapers, and gardeners—has been associated with an increased risk of developing non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Despite these findings, Monsanto and its parent company Bayer denied liability and continued selling the product.
Lawsuits That Are Changing the Conversation
Thousands of individuals have filed lawsuits against Monsanto, resulting in several high-profile verdicts awarding billions in damages. These cases exposed internal memos that showed Monsanto knew about the potential dangers for years but failed to warn consumers.
List of Key Facts
- Over 100,000 lawsuits filed across the U.S.
- Multiple jury verdicts awarded damages exceeding $2 billion.
- Monsanto continues to face public scrutiny and legal pressure.
- Victims include farmers, groundskeepers, and residential users.
Do You Qualify for a Roundup® Lawsuit?
You may be eligible to file if you:
- Regularly used Roundup® for work or home maintenance.
- Were diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
- Have medical documentation and history of exposure.
Damages You May Be Entitled To
- Medical costs — treatment, medication, follow-ups
- Lost income — for time off work or job loss
- Pain and suffering — physical, emotional, mental toll
- Punitive damages — when corporate wrongdoing is proven
How We Fight for Roundup® Victims
At Avram Blair & Associates, P.C., we partner with top medical experts and investigators to build strong cases. Our attorneys are experienced in product liability litigation and won’t back down from powerful corporations. We handle everything—so you can focus on recovery.