Roundup Cancer Lawyers Who Take You Seriously
Fierce toxic exposure legal advocates for families harmed by glyphosate nationwide
Roundup was sold as a simple way to control weeds in fields, yards, and work sites. Many people used it for years without knowing that its active ingredient, glyphosate, has been linked to serious cancers such as non-Hodgkin lymphoma (also referred to as non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma). Now, families are facing life-changing diagnoses, mounting medical bills, and deep worry about what will happen next.
When a company profits from a product that is later tied to cancer, the financial burden shouldn’t fall on the person who trusted that product. If glyphosate exposure played a role in your cancer diagnosis, you deserve to be taken seriously and to be considered for meaningful compensation. A recent settlement by Bayer has made billions of dollars available to victims and their families.
The Ferrell Law Group is a national law firm that focuses on high-stakes cancer and toxic exposure cases. For more than 30 years, our defective products and toxic exposure cancer attorneys have recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for people with lung cancer, mesothelioma, and other serious illnesses. We have the resources to investigate where and how you were exposed, build a strong claim, and demand the compensation you and your family need. We treat our clients like family. We come to you when needed. And if we don’t win, you don’t pay.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma or another cancer after using Roundup, there is a limited amount of time to file your claim. It’s important to take immediate action. Contact us today for a free consultation.
Case Results and Client Testimonials
Ferrell Law Group has a long track record in serious cancer and toxic exposure cases, including a $5 million recovery for an oil-field worker who developed mesothelioma, a $4.7 million recovery for a woman exposed through asbestos fibers her father brought home from factory work, and a $2.8 million recovery for a military veteran exposed to asbestos.
“I recently had the privilege of working with Mr. Ferrell and their team regarding a relative's lung cancer case, and I cannot express how grateful I am for their exceptional service. From the very first consultation, it was clear that they genuinely cared about my family's situation and were committed to helping me. Their expertise in lung cancer-related legal matters is unparalleled. They explained every step of the process, ensuring I understood my options and felt confident in the decisions we made together. The team was always available to answer my questions, and their responsiveness made me feel valued and supported throughout the entire experience. I wholeheartedly recommend Mr. James Ferrell to anyone seeking a knowledgeable, compassionate, and effective advocate!” - Mario C., ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Roundup, Glyphosate, And Cancer That Shows Up Years Later
Glyphosate is the main ingredient in Roundup, the weed killer that ended up on farms, in industrial yards, along rail lines, and in home gardens across the country. For many people, spraying Roundup became part of the job or part of taking care of a property. Studies show that the highest use of Roundup was in Nueces County, Texas, where more than 1,100 pounds were sprayed per square mile, as well as areas of Iowa and Illinois where corn and soy crops used the pesticides heavily.
The danger is that cancer often doesn’t show up until years after the heaviest use has stopped. Scientists have linked long-term glyphosate exposure to several serious cancers, especially in people who mixed, sprayed, and cleaned up herbicides over many seasons. They include:
- Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma: Including many subtypes.
- Leukemia: Blood cancers that affect bone marrow and blood-forming tissues.
- Multiple Myeloma: Cancer that starts in plasma cells in the bone marrow.
- Other Blood and Immune System Cancers: Related cancers linked to Roundup exposure.
If you used Roundup years ago and are just now facing a cancer diagnosis, that timing doesn’t let the manufacturer off the hook. Even if you smoked or had other risk factors, that doesn’t erase your right to be taken seriously or to file a claim. Our legal team has the resources to dig into your work history, document how glyphosate exposure fits into your medical story, and pursue the compensation your family will need in the years ahead.
What Makes a Strong Roundup Cancer Claim
Bayer is facing tens of thousands of Roundup cancer claims. To contain that risk, the company has proposed a $7.25 billion fund, paid out over about 17–21 years, for people with non-Hodgkin lymphoma tied to Roundup use before February 17, 2026. With about $3 billion reserved for existing cases, Bayer now expects its Roundup bill to reach roughly $14 billion. That money is there to help with cancer treatment, lost income, and the cost of making sure a spouse or children are taken care of.
Not every case will be treated the same way inside that system. Some claims will be pushed toward higher settlement tiers, while others may be undervalued or questioned. The strength of the proof around your exposure, your diagnosis, and how cancer has changed your life can make a real difference in what your family is offered.
Details that can make a Bayer Roundup cancer claim stronger include:
- Confirmed Cancer Diagnosis: A confirmed diagnosis of non-Hodgkin lymphoma or a related blood cancer.
- Long-Term Roundup Use: A diagnosis that came after years of Roundup use, not just a brief recent exposure.
- Use Before Cutoff Date: Clear proof that Roundup was used before February 17, 2026.
- Job-Related Exposure: A history of mixing, spraying, or handling Roundup as part of your job.
- High-Exposure Locations: Long-term use on farms, industrial sites, rail lines, or large commercial properties.
- Documentation of Use: Records, photos, receipts, or witnesses tying you to Roundup or other glyphosate products.
- Impact on Health: Medical records that show how cancer treatment has affected your health and independence.
- Impact on Income: Evidence of lost income, early retirement, or job loss tied to your diagnosis.
- Household Financial Strain: Proof of the financial impact on your household, including caregiving and daily costs.
- Consistent Exposure History: A consistent story about your work and product use, even if you also smoked or had other risks.
You don’t have to pull that proof together alone. A Roundup cancer lawyer with Ferrell Law Group can go through your work history, track down records, and build the kind of claim that helps your family access the compensation Bayer set aside.
How The Roundup Claim Process Works
Filing a Roundup claim is not just filling out a form and waiting for a check. It starts with a cancer diagnosis and years of herbicide use, then moves through medical records, work history, and proof of how Roundup showed up in your life. The goal is simple: Connect your non-Hodgkin lymphoma to glyphosate exposure in a way the Bayer system can’t ignore, and secure money that helps with treatment, bills, and your family’s future.
A Roundup cancer lawyer with Ferrell Law Group can take the heavy lifting off your plate so you can focus on what matters most. Key steps in a typical Roundup claim include:
- Confirming Your Diagnosis: Reviewing your diagnosis and medical records to confirm you have a qualifying cancer.
- Reconstructing Your History: Going through your work and home history to identify where, when, and how you used Roundup.
- Gathering Proof of Use: Collecting employment records, product receipts, photos, or witness statements.
- Choosing The Best Path: Matching your history to the Bayer settlement rules or other claim options.
- Preparing Your Claim: Preparing and submitting the claim so it is placed in the strongest tier possible.
- Pursuing Fair Compensation: Negotiating for fair compensation instead of accepting the first number offered.
Most of this work can be handled by phone, mail, and electronic records so you can stay home, rest, and take care of your family. Ferrell Law Group offers free consultations, doesn’t charge any fee unless we recover money for you, and is set up to handle these cases nationwide for people who need help, not more stress.
Get Help from Roundup Cancer Lawyers Who Handle the Heavy Lifting
If you are living with non-Hodgkin lymphoma after years of Roundup use, you already know what is at stake. Treatment, pain, fatigue, and hard conversations take most of your energy. The claim for compensation shouldn’t be another full-time job on top of that.
Ferrell Law Group has spent more than 30 years fighting high-stakes cancer and toxic exposure cases and has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for clients nationwide. Our Roundup cancer lawyers know how to dig into work histories, find proof of glyphosate exposure, and push for money that can help pay for treatment, cover lost income, and leave something in place for the people who depend on you.
You don’t have to track down every record or remember every detail before you reach out. Our team can collect the paperwork, build your claim, and keep you updated in plain language while you focus on your health and whatever time and plans matter most to you. Get justice. Protect your rights. Contact Ferrell Law Group for a free consultation.
FAQ: Roundup Cancer Lawsuits and Claims
Having clear answers from a law firm that understands Roundup cancer cases is often the first real step toward justice and the compensation you deserve.
What cancers have been linked to Roundup and glyphosate?
The clearest link is to non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Some Roundup users are also being evaluated for other blood and immune system cancers. Your exact diagnosis, subtype, and medical history all matter, which is why a lawyer will want to see your records, not just the label on the weed killer.
I used Roundup years ago and now have non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Do I have a case?
You might. These claims often involve:
- Years of Roundup use on the job or on property.
- A non-Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis that came later.
- Use that happened before February 17, 2026.
The time gap between spraying and getting sick is expected in cancer cases. It doesn’t give Bayer a free pass.
What if I smoked or had other health risks? Can I still file a Roundup claim?
Yes. Many cancer patients have more than one risk factor. Smoking or other health issues don’t cancel out glyphosate exposure. The real question is whether Roundup contributed to your cancer. That is handled with medical records, expert opinions, and a full look at your history, not a checkbox about smoking.
What makes a Roundup cancer claim stronger?
Details that can help put a claim in a better position include:
- A confirmed diagnosis of non-Hodgkin lymphoma or related blood cancer.
- Long-term Roundup use, especially mixing, spraying, or handling as part of a job.
- Proof that use happened before February 17, 2026.
- Work records, product receipts, photos, or witnesses tying you to Roundup.
- Medical records that show treatment, side effects, and prognosis.
- Evidence of lost wages, early retirement, or major life changes after diagnosis.
You don’t need all of this in hand before you reach out. Ferrell Law Group can help track down what is missing.
Who is at the highest risk for Roundup-related cancer?
The highest risk is usually in people who mixed, sprayed, or handled Roundup a lot, over many years, especially at work. That often includes:
- Farm workers and applicators who sprayed fields and fence lines.
- Workers on corn, soy, cotton, wheat, and canola farms.
- Orchard and vineyard workers (fruit trees, grapes, citrus).
- Groundskeepers for schools, parks, golf courses, and cemeteries.
- Highway, railroad, and utility right-of-way crews.
- Industrial, refinery, and plant workers who used Roundup around large sites.
Heavy home or “hobby farm” users can also be at risk if they sprayed often over many seasons.
What can a Roundup cancer lawyer actually do for me?
An experienced lawyer can:
- Gather medical records and confirm a qualifying diagnosis.
- Build a timeline of your Roundup use and work history.
- Find documents that back up your exposure story.
- Match your case to the best path: settlement program or individual claim.
- Argue for a fair value instead of accepting the first offer.
Ferrell Law Group handles that work so you can use your time and energy on treatment and the parts of life you still control.
Will I have to travel or go to court if I bring a Roundup claim?
Most clients never see the inside of a courtroom. In many cases:
- Conversations happen by phone or video.
- Documents are handled by mail or secure upload.
- If a face-to-face meeting is needed, the firm comes to you.
If a case does need more aggressive action, the legal team handles that. You aren’t expected to carry the fight yourself.
What should I do now if I think Roundup contributed to my cancer?
A few simple steps can help:
- Keep your diagnosis and treatment records in one place.
- Write down where, when, and how you used Roundup.
- Note any employers, properties, or projects where you sprayed often.
Then, contact a Roundup cancer lawyer with Ferrell Law Group for a free consultation. We can tell you if your history fits what Bayer is paying for and, if it does, take over the legal work while you focus on whatever matters most to you now.