If you used Roundup weed killer and were later diagnosed with nonHodgkin lymphoma or another blood cancer, you may be eligible to file a Roundup lawsuit. Beasley Allen continues to represent individuals harmed by Roundup exposure, and we are actively reviewing new cases.
Despite Bayer’s large settlement announcements, thousands of Roundup lawsuits remain unresolved, and new cancer diagnoses continue to surface every year. Jury verdicts and ongoing litigation continue to raise concerns about the safety of glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup.
Who Qualifies for a Roundup Lawsuit?
You may be eligible to file a Roundup claim if you:
- Used Roundup at home, work, or on farms
- Were later diagnosed with nonHodgkin lymphoma, Bcell leukemia, Tcell leukemia, or chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)
- Have not previously participated in a Roundup settlement
If you or a loved one developed cancer after Roundup exposure, you may still have time to pursue compensation.
What Is Roundup?
Roundup is one of the most widely used herbicides in the world. First introduced by Monsanto in 1974 and later acquired by Bayer in 2018, Roundup is commonly used in:
- Agriculture
- Landscaping
- Commercial groundskeeping
- Home gardening
The product’s active ingredient, glyphosate, kills weeds by blocking essential plant proteins. Roundup is sold in many formulations, including:
- Roundup ReadytoUse
- Roundup for Lawns
- Roundup Max Control
Glyphosate use has grown dramatically over the past several decades, especially with the rise of genetically modified crops designed to withstand the herbicide. Today, more than 1.4 billion pounds of glyphosate are applied worldwide each year.
Beasley Allen Is Still Taking Roundup Cancer Cases
If you or a loved one used Roundup and later developed nonHodgkin lymphoma or another related cancer, you may still be eligible to file a claim. Our attorneys have been involved in Roundup litigation from the beginning, and we continue to fight for individuals harmed by this product.
We are here to help you understand your rights and explore your legal options.





