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RoundUp Cancer Lawsuits
Thousands of lawsuits have been filed against Bayer and Monsanto, claiming that exposure to Roundup weed killer may have caused non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and other cancers. This guide covers who may be eligible, the latest lawsuit developments, potential settlement amounts, and how to join a Roundup lawsuit.
If you’ve used Roundup over the years, it could have impacted your health. With major settlements already awarded—like a recent $2 billion jury verdict—additional claims are moving forward alleging a link between Roundup and cancer. Those who were exposed may be entitled to compensation.
Who May Be Eligible for a Roundup Lawsuit
- Individuals diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (any subtype) or other related cancers following Roundup exposure.
- People with occupational or residential exposure, including farmers, landscapers, groundskeepers, or home/garden users.
- Medical documentation verifying diagnosis and treatment.
- Filing within your state’s statute of limitations.
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Roundup Cancer Claims
- Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma: Includes subtypes such as diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, follicular lymphoma, mantle cell lymphoma, CLL/SLL, marginal zone lymphoma, and others.
- Multiple Myeloma
- Leukemia
- Other Lymphatic Cancers associated with glyphosate exposure
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Roundup Settlement Ranges & Factors
Billions have already been awarded in Roundup settlements. Future settlement amounts may be influenced by:
- Type and Severity of Cancer: Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma cases often carry higher values.
- Subtype of NHL: Aggressive forms may result in larger settlements than indolent types.
- Plaintiff’s Age & Prognosis: Younger plaintiffs or those needing long-term care may see higher awards.
- Extent of Roundup Exposure: Duration, frequency, and intensity of contact.
- Medical Costs & Lost Income: Documented healthcare expenses and financial impact.
- Jurisdiction & Jury History: Venue and prior verdict trends may affect outcomes.
Disclaimer: Past settlements do not guarantee future payouts. Actual compensation depends on individual case details.
Filing Deadlines for a Roundup Lawsuit
In most states, the statute of limitations is 2–3 years from the date of diagnosis. Some states use a discovery rule, potentially extending the filing period if the link to Roundup wasn’t discovered immediately. Speak with an attorney promptly to ensure your rights are protected.
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Roundup Lawsuit Updates
We update this section monthly with MDL activity, notable filings, and verdicts.
- August 7, 2025: Bayer sets aside an additional $1.37 billion for Roundup verdicts and settlements.
- November 4, 2025: The Roundup MDL adds 18 new cases in October, bringing the total pending cases to 4,490.
- October 2, 2025: MDL update: The judge tightens rules for expert reports under Rule 26, resulting in some experts being excluded while others remain. The MDL now includes 4,472 active cases, ranking as the ninth-largest in the U.S.
- October 1, 2025: Bayer investors seek final approval of a $38 million settlement resolving claims that the company misled shareholders about Roundup litigation risks during its 2018 Monsanto acquisition.
- September 20, 2025: Illinois Appellate Court upholds a 2023 Cook County defense verdict.
- September 17, 2025: Ninth Circuit hears appeal regarding expert exclusions and summary judgment.
- September 1, 2025: MDL judge grants access to Bayer due-diligence files from the Monsanto acquisition.
- August 19, 2025: Bayer announces a new herbicide using icafolin-methyl as an alternative to glyphosate.
This section is updated monthly with MDL activity, notable filings, and verdicts.
Roundup Lawsuit Process
- Free Case Review: Verify your history of Roundup exposure and medical diagnosis.
- Filing: Submit a lawsuit in federal MDL or through a state court program.
- Discovery: Exchange medical records, scientific evidence, and company documents.
- Bellwether Trials: Selected test cases help establish potential settlement ranges.
- Settlement or Verdict: Compensation is awarded through negotiated settlements or court trials.
Roundup Lawsuit FAQs
Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and its subtypes are the most commonly cited, though some lawsuits also involve leukemia and multiple myeloma.
Settlement amounts can vary greatly depending on the type of diagnosis, level of exposure, age, incurred damages, and jurisdiction—ranging from tens of thousands up to seven-figure sums.
Glyphosate has been eliminated from numerous consumer items, but certain commercial products continue to contain it.
Sources & Scientific Research
- American Cancer Society — Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
- IARC / WHO — Glyphosate classified as a probable carcinogen
- EPA — Glyphosate risk assessments
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