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What is Roundup?
Roundup is a widely used weed killer that contains glyphosate as its main ingredient. For decades, it has been applied in farming, landscaping, and residential settings. While many people have used the product without issue, scientific debate and large-scale litigation have raised concerns about whether long-term exposure may be linked to certain cancers.
Carabin Law is reviewing claims involving Roundup and cancer diagnoses to help families understand their legal options.
Reported Side Effects
Thousands of legal claims have alleged a possible connection between Roundup exposure and certain blood cancers, including:
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Other related lymphatic cancers
These claims do not mean that Roundup causes cancer in every case. However, they have prompted ongoing legal and scientific review.
Serious Complications Under Review
Studies on glyphosate have reached different conclusions. Some international health agencies have classified the chemical as a probable cancer risk, while other regulators, including U.S. agencies, have stated that it is unlikely to pose a cancer danger when used as directed.
Because the science is still debated, courts have been left to weigh evidence in individual cases.
Major Legal Developments
In recent years, juries across the country have awarded large verdicts to plaintiffs who claimed that Roundup exposure contributed to their cancer. Monsanto, now owned by Bayer, has also entered into multi-billion-dollar settlement programs to resolve many of these cases, while continuing to deny that the product causes cancer.
These outcomes highlight the seriousness of the issue and why affected families often seek legal guidance.
Injured? Contact Carabin Law
If you or a loved one were regularly exposed to Roundup and later developed cancer, Carabin Law can help review your situation.
Our attorneys are evaluating paraquat-related claims and can explain potential legal options during a free, confidential consultation.