If you or someone you love used Roundup and was later diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma or another blood cancer, you’re likely dealing with fear, anger, and a flood of questions. You trusted a product that was supposed to be safe. Now you’re facing a cancer diagnosis, and you deserve answers.
Dan Pruitt Injury Law Firm is actively reviewing new Roundup cases right now. Attorney Dan Pruitt has 30 years of experience fighting for injured individuals throughout South Carolina, and he’s ready to evaluate your potential claim. Your consultation is completely free, and you won’t pay a dime unless we recover compensation for you. Call (864) 721-6885 today. We’re available 24/7.
The Roundup Cancer Connection is Real, and the Litigation Isn’t Over
For years, Roundup was marketed as a safe, effective weed killer for everyone from commercial farmers to weekend gardeners. Millions of individuals used it without a second thought. But mounting scientific evidence and thousands of lawsuits have told a very different story.
The active ingredient in Roundup is glyphosate. In 2015, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a division of the World Health Organization, classified glyphosate as “probably carcinogenic to humans.” Since then, tens of thousands of individuals have filed lawsuits against Monsanto (now owned by Bayer), alleging that Roundup caused their cancer and the company failed to warn users about the risks.
Bayer has proposed a $7.25 billion settlement to resolve thousands of U.S. lawsuits claiming the company failed to warn that Roundup could cause cancer. But this litigation is far from finished. Thousands of claims remain unresolved, and new diagnoses emerge every year. If you’ve been diagnosed with cancer after using Roundup, your window to take action may still be open.
Don’t assume you’ve missed your chance. Call a roundup lawsuit attorney at Dan Pruitt Injury Law Firm at (864) 721-6885 for a free case evaluation.
Who Qualifies for a Roundup Lawsuit
You may have a valid Roundup claim if you meet certain criteria. While every case is different, the general qualifications include.
– You used Roundup (or a glyphosate-based herbicide) on a regular or recurring basis.
– You were later diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma or another qualifying blood cancer.
– Your exposure to Roundup occurred before your cancer diagnosis.
Individuals who commonly qualify include agricultural workers, landscapers, groundskeepers, nursery and greenhouse workers, farmers, and home gardeners who used Roundup regularly for months or years. Even if you used it around your own yard, you may still have a claim if you developed a qualifying cancer.
The key question isn’t how much you used or where you used it. It’s whether your exposure and diagnosis align with the patterns that have emerged across thousands of similar cases. That’s exactly what we evaluate during your free consultation.
Types of Cancers Linked to Roundup Exposure
The cancer most strongly associated with Roundup exposure is non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). But NHL is actually a group of cancers, and several specific types have been connected to glyphosate exposure in the scientific literature and through litigation. These include:
– Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).
– Follicular lymphoma.
– Mantle cell lymphoma.
– Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).
– Small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL).
– Marginal zone lymphoma.
– Hairy cell leukemia.
– Other B-cell and T-cell lymphomas.
If you’ve been diagnosed with any of these cancers and have a history of Roundup use, it’s worth having your case reviewed by a Roundup cancer lawyer who understands the science behind these claims and the legal strategies that have proven effective.
How Roundup Exposure Happens
Roundup exposure doesn’t just happen to individuals who work on large farms. Glyphosate can enter your body through multiple pathways, and many individuals don’t realize how significant their exposure actually was.
Skin contact. This is one of the most common routes. Mixing, loading, and spraying Roundup without proper protective equipment allows glyphosate to absorb through the skin. Even with gloves, repeated use over time creates cumulative exposure.
Inhalation. This occurs when you breathe in spray mist or drift while applying the product. Windy conditions can spread glyphosate particles well beyond the intended spray area.
Incidental ingestion. This can happen when you eat, drink, or smoke after handling the product without thoroughly washing your hands.
Individuals at the highest risk include those who used Roundup frequently over long periods. But even regular home gardeners who sprayed their driveways, flower beds, or fence lines for years may have accumulated sufficient exposure to increase their cancer risk.
If you’re unsure whether your Roundup use was significant enough to support a glyphosate cancer lawsuit, let us review the details. That’s what your free consultation is for.
The Timeline for Filing Your Roundup Claim
Time matters in Roundup litigation. South Carolina’s statute of limitations sets deadlines for when you can file a legal claim, and waiting too long could mean losing your right to seek compensation entirely.
Generally, the clock starts ticking from the date of your cancer diagnosis (or the date you reasonably should have known your cancer was linked to Roundup). Every situation is different, and exceptions can apply depending on your specific circumstances.
What’s important to understand is this: the Roundup litigation is still active. New claims are being filed. New diagnoses are being connected to Roundup exposure. And the legal landscape continues to evolve as more evidence emerges and settlement negotiations progress.
The sooner you contact a roundup lawsuit attorney, the sooner we can preserve evidence, document your exposure history, and position your case for the strongest possible outcome. Don’t wait until deadlines pass or critical evidence disappears. Call Dan Pruitt Injury Law Firm at (864) 721-6885 today.
What Compensation May Be Available in a Roundup Lawsuit
Every Roundup case is unique, and the compensation available depends on the specific facts of your situation. However, individuals who file successful Roundup claims may be entitled to recover damages for:
– Medical expenses: Past and future cancer treatment, surgeries, chemotherapy, radiation, medications, and ongoing care.
– Lost wages and earning capacity: Income lost during treatment and reduced ability to work in the future.
– Pain and suffering: Physical pain, emotional distress, anxiety, and diminished quality of life.
– Loss of enjoyment of life: The ways cancer has changed your ability to do the things you love.
– Wrongful death damages: If a loved one passed away from a Roundup-related cancer, surviving family members may file a claim.
Jury verdicts in Roundup cases have resulted in significant awards for plaintiffs. While past results do not guarantee future outcomes and every case depends on its unique facts, the strength of the evidence linking Roundup to cancer has been demonstrated repeatedly in courtrooms across the country.
Why Choose Dan Pruitt Injury Law Firm For Your Roundup Case
When you’re facing a cancer diagnosis and considering legal action against a massive corporation, such as Bayer, you need an attorney who genuinely cares about your case and has the experience to handle it effectively.
30 years of success. Dan Pruitt Injury Law Firm has been fighting for injured individuals since 1993. For three decades, Attorney Dan Pruitt has built a reputation for aggressive, compassionate representation throughout South Carolina.
Dan Pruitt personally works on your case. You won’t be passed off to junior attorneys or paralegals. When you hire this firm, you receive direct access to an experienced attorney who will know every detail of your situation.
We’re not defense attorneys. We don’t work for insurance companies or corporations. We exclusively represent individuals who’ve been hurt by the negligence of others. In a Roundup case, that means we’re fighting against the company that put profits ahead of your safety.
No money upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis. You don’t pay us anything unless and until we recover compensation for you. There’s zero financial risk in calling us.
Available 24/7. Cancer doesn’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. Call (864) 721-6885 any time, day or night. We’ll meet with you wherever it’s most convenient (our Greenville office, your home, the hospital, or virtually).
Frequently Asked Questions About Roundup Lawsuits
Is it too late to file a Roundup lawsuit?
Not necessarily. While some earlier cases have been resolved, thousands of claims remain active, and new cases are still being filed. If you were recently diagnosed or only recently learned about the connection between Roundup and cancer, you may still have time. Call us for a free evaluation of your specific situation.
Do I have to go to court?
Most mass tort cases settle without going to trial. However, if a fair settlement cannot be reached, we’re prepared to take your case to court. We’ll guide you through every step of the process either way.
What if I only used Roundup at home, not professionally?
Home gardeners who used Roundup regularly over an extended period may still qualify for a claim. The key factors are your exposure history and your cancer diagnosis. Let us review the details during your free consultation.
How much does it cost to hire a Roundup lawsuit attorney?
There’s no upfront cost. Dan Pruitt Injury Law Firm works on a contingency fee basis, which means we only receive payment if we recover compensation for you. Your consultation is completely free with no obligation.
How long does a Roundup lawsuit take?
Timelines vary depending on the complexity of your case, the status of the broader litigation, and whether your case resolves through settlement or trial. We’ll give you an honest assessment of what to expect when we review your case.
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If you used Roundup and were diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma or another blood cancer, you may be entitled to significant compensation. But time is limited, and the sooner you act, the stronger your case can be.
Dan Pruitt Injury Law Firm is actively reviewing new Roundup cases for individuals in Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, Pickens, Greenwood, Laurens, and throughout South Carolina. Attorney Dan Pruitt will personally evaluate your claim, explain your options in simple terms, and fight aggressively for the compensation you deserve.
You’ve already been through enough. Let us carry the legal burden so you can focus on your health and your family.
Call (864) 721-6885 now for your free consultation. No money upfront. No obligation. Available 24/7.