Recent developments in the ongoing Monsanto Roundup lawsuit show a significant trend: juries in state courts across the country are awarding massive verdicts to individuals who developed cancer after using the weed killer. While Bayer, Monsanto’s parent company, settled a large number of claims years ago, the fight for accountability is far from over. The latest Monsanto Roundup lawsuit update reveals thousands of cases are still moving forward, and these recent court decisions are sending a powerful message that corporations can be held responsible for the harm their products cause.

At Ferrer Poirot Feller, we have been standing up for the rights of injured individuals since 1981. We believe that when companies put profits before safety, they must answer for the consequences. If you or a family member used Roundup and were later diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, contact us to discuss your case during a free, no-obligation case consultation.

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Key Takeaways about Monsanto Roundup Lawsuits

  • Recent litigation has shifted to state courts, where several juries have awarded significant compensation to plaintiffs in 2023 and 2024.
  • The active ingredient in many Roundup products, glyphosate, was classified as “probably carcinogenic to humans” by the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
  • Despite a major settlement in 2020, thousands of lawsuits remain active, and new claims continue to be filed.
  • Individuals diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma after prolonged Roundup exposure may still be able to file a claim, but time-sensitive state laws apply.
  • Successful claims can provide financial recovery for medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering.

Why Choose Ferrer Poirot Feller for Your Monsanto Roundup Case?

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When you are facing a powerful corporation, the experience of your legal team is critical. For over 40 years, Ferrer Poirot Feller has dedicated its practice to helping people injured by the negligence of others. We have the knowledge, resources, and determination to handle complex cases against some of the largest companies in the world. Our firm has a national presence, representing clients from coast to coast in mass tort claims just like the Roundup litigation.

Our approach is built on a foundation of client advocacy and a commitment to securing justice. We understand the physical, emotional, and financial strain a serious illness can cause. That is why we work on a contingency fee basis. This means you will not pay us any attorneys’ fees unless we successfully obtain compensation for you.

When you work with our firm, you get:

  • A team with decades of experience in product liability and mass tort cases.
  • Attorneys known for their readiness to take cases to trial if a fair settlement is not offered.
  • A compassionate group of professionals who will listen to your story and keep you informed.
  • The strength of a nationally recognized law firm fighting for your rights.

Let our history of holding corporations accountable work for you. We are here to provide a free and confidential assessment of your case.

Latest Developments in the Roundup Litigation

While the initial wave of Roundup lawsuits was consolidated in federal court, the current legal battlefront has moved to state courts. This is a critical update for anyone following the litigation. In state courts, individual cases are tried before local juries, and recently, these juries have been siding with the plaintiffs in a dramatic fashion.

Throughout 2023 and 2024, trials in states like Missouri, Pennsylvania, and California have resulted in verdicts awarding hundreds of millions, and in some cases over a billion, dollars to individuals and their families.

These outcomes show that despite Bayer’s legal arguments, juries continue to be persuaded by the evidence linking Roundup to cancer. They are also choosing to award punitive damages, which are intended to punish the company for its conduct and deter similar behavior in the future.

This trend suggests that the legal pressure on Bayer is increasing, not decreasing, as more cases head to trial.

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Roundup is one of the most widely used herbicides in the world. For years, its primary active ingredient was a chemical called glyphosate. This chemical is highly effective at killing a broad range of weeds, which made it a popular choice for agriculture, commercial landscaping, and home gardening.

Concerns about the safety of glyphosate grew significantly in 2015. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a specialized branch of the World Health Organization, conducted a comprehensive review of available scientific evidence. Based on its findings, IARC classified glyphosate as “probably carcinogenic to humans.” This conclusion was a turning point, lending significant scientific support to the claims of individuals who believed their cancer was caused by the weed killer.

The primary illness associated with Roundup exposure is non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL), a type of cancer that begins in the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is part of the body’s immune system, and NHL can develop in different areas of the body. Some specific subtypes of NHL that have been linked to Roundup include:

  • Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL)
  • Follicular lymphoma
  • Chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL)
  • Mantle cell lymphoma

These conditions can require extensive and costly medical treatments, fundamentally changing the lives of those diagnosed.

A Brief History of the Roundup Lawsuits

The legal action against Monsanto started small but grew into one of the largest mass tort litigations in American history. A mass tort is a type of civil action that allows many individuals harmed by the same product to bring their claims against a corporate defendant.

The first trials captured national headlines. In 2018, a jury awarded a school groundskeeper $289 million, agreeing that his terminal cancer was substantially caused by Roundup and that Monsanto had failed to warn him of the dangers. This was followed by an $80 million verdict for another plaintiff and a jaw-dropping $2 billion verdict for a married couple who both developed NHL.

These verdicts created immense legal and financial pressure on Bayer, the German company that bought Monsanto in 2018. To manage the thousands of lawsuits, many were grouped into a multidistrict litigation (MDL). This legal process centralizes similar cases before a single judge to make pretrial proceedings more efficient. In 2020, Bayer announced it would pay over $10 billion to settle a majority of the pending claims, but this did not end the litigation for everyone.

Who Is Most at Risk from Roundup Exposure?

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While anyone who used Roundup could have been exposed to glyphosate, certain occupations and activities carry a much higher risk due to the frequency and volume of use. Individuals who have the most direct and prolonged contact with the herbicide are considered to be at the greatest risk of developing related health issues.

These high-exposure groups often include:

  • Agricultural Workers: Farmers and farm laborers who spray large fields.
  • Landscapers and Groundskeepers: Professionals who maintain parks, golf courses, school grounds, and private properties.
  • Nursery and Garden Center Employees: Workers who handle herbicides daily.
  • Avid Home Gardeners: Individuals who frequently used Roundup on their personal property over many years.

If you worked in one of these professions or were a frequent user of the product for many years and later received an NHL diagnosis, you may want to learn more about your legal options.

What Compensation Could Be Available in a Roundup Lawsuit?

While no amount of money can reverse a cancer diagnosis or undo the suffering it causes, a successful lawsuit can provide critical financial support for families. The purpose of seeking compensation is to cover the various losses and damages that result from the illness.

In a product liability lawsuit like the Roundup litigation, plaintiffs may seek recovery for several types of damages, including:

  • Medical Expenses: This covers the costs of all past and future medical care related to the cancer diagnosis, including chemotherapy, radiation, hospital stays, and prescription medications.
  • Lost Wages: If the illness and its treatment prevented you from working, you could be compensated for the income you lost. This can also include the loss of future earning capacity if you are unable to return to your job.
  • Pain and Suffering: This compensates for the significant physical pain, emotional distress, and mental anguish caused by the cancer and its treatment.
  • Loss of Consortium: In some cases, the uninjured spouse of the cancer patient may have a claim for the loss of companionship and support.

In some trials, juries have also awarded punitive damages. These are not intended to compensate the plaintiff for a specific loss but rather to punish the defendant for particularly reckless or harmful behavior and to discourage other companies from acting similarly.

What to Consider for a Potential Roundup Claim

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Pursuing a legal claim requires careful consideration of several factors. First and foremost is the statute of limitations, which is a state law that sets a strict deadline on how long you have to file a lawsuit after you are diagnosed with an injury. These deadlines vary from state to state. Under the “discovery rule” that many states follow, the clock often starts ticking when you knew, or reasonably should have known, that your illness was connected to the product. Because these laws can be complex, it is helpful to discuss your situation with a legal professional.

To build a case, you will need to establish a history of using Roundup and show that you have been diagnosed with a qualifying medical condition, such as non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. While receipts and work records are useful, many successful claims have been built on credible testimony from the individual, their family members, or co-workers about their history of using the product.

Monsanto Roundup Lawsuit FAQs

We’ve gathered answers to some common questions to provide more clarity on the Monsanto Roundup lawsuit update.

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Learning that a household product may have contributed to a devastating illness is a heavy burden to carry. At Ferrer Poirot Feller, we want to help you understand your rights and explore your options for seeking justice. Our team has spent more than four decades fighting for people who were harmed by corporate negligence, and we are ready to put that experience to work for you.

You deserve to have your story heard. Contact us today at (214) 521-4412 or through our online form for a free, no-obligation consultation. We will listen to what happened, answer your questions, and provide a clear assessment of your case. Remember, you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.

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