Bayer (Monsanto) has already agreed to pay $10.9 billion to settle Roundup cancer claims. If you used Roundup and were diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma or another blood cancer, you may be entitled to significant compensation.
$10.9 billion has been set aside for Roundup victims. Find out if you're eligible for a share of it.
Roundup is a weedkiller made by Bayer (formerly Monsanto) that contains glyphosate. Studies have linked glyphosate to Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma and other blood cancers. Bayer has already agreed to pay over $10.9 billion to settle tens of thousands of claims.
Anyone who used Roundup regularly — homeowners, farmers, landscapers, golf course workers — and was later diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma or another blood cancer may qualify. You don't need to prove exactly how much you used.
New claims are still being accepted. However, statutes of limitations apply in each state, typically 2–3 years from diagnosis. Don't wait — check your eligibility today.
Settlements vary widely based on the severity of your cancer, treatment costs, and other factors. Individual settlements have ranged from tens of thousands to over $2 million. A free case evaluation will give you a better estimate.
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