Roundup Weed Killer

Roundup Weed Killer

What happened with Roundup?

Roundup, manufactured by Monsanto, is one of the most popular weed killers on the market.

And while it has been known that the main component, glyphosate, is extremely dangerous and can cause numerous harmful effects, including an increased risk of developing non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, recent lawsuits claim that Monsanto did not do enough to warn users of just how dangerous these effects could be and failed to adequately instruct people on how to safely handle the chemical.

Who qualifies to submit a claim?

Anyone who was exposed to Roundup, either directly or through indirect exposure, and developed non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma is encouraged to file a claim NOW.

How do I file a claim?

Starting the process of filing a claim is easy, simply fill out the form on this website, answering only a few questions, and one of our attorneys will review your case and contact you for any additional information needed. Once the attorney has your permission, the law firm will be able to acquire all the necessary medical records to build up your claim.

Roundup Weed Killer

Hiring a good attorney with no money upfront

Medical claims are among the most complicated and difficult claims to file.

Any victim who is seeking some remedy for injuries suffered as a result of harmful chemical exposure should immediately contact an experienced attorney who knows how to handle these types of claims.

And any victim who is even considering a claim should speak with an attorney to make sure that all of their rights are protected so that they can do what needs to be done in order to bring some sort of resolution, recovery, and closure to their suffering.

BCA will submit a claim on your behalf and will fight to get you the largest cash settlement possible. The law firm will only be paid if there is a settlement on your behalf and then only a set % of the recovery.

We are ready to help you through the process. If you have technical questions or need assistance regarding the sign-up process, you may TEXT us at any time – due to high response volumes, you will receive a response within 24-48 hours.

When will I get paid and how much will I get paid?

No one has a crystal ball and certainly not all claims are the same – yet, when examining these questions, there are some fairly standard guidelines that are often useful in evaluating a claim’s worth and speed to completion.

WHEN – First, the attorney must demonstrate to a judge and jury that Monsanto, the manufacturer of Roundup, was aware of the hazards of their product and was negligent in warning and protecting people.This process can take several years.

However, once this has been established, it is on to valuating the individual claims and moving towards a settlement.Typically, however, a claim like this taking 5-7 years is not uncommon.So as previously mentioned, getting in-line early often becomes very important.

HOW MUCH – The more severe the damages, the more value the claim has in terms of settlement.

Settlement claims are often “tiered” (meaning “grouped”) into damage categories prior to diving into the individual merits of each claim.You know the physical and emotional hardship and expenses you’ve gone through.This story is the key thing when law firms build your claim.

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