
If you or a loved one developed Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) or another serious illness after long-term exposure to toxic weed killers or insecticides, you may be entitled to financial compensation through a pesticide or Roundup cancer lawsuit.
At Salenger, Sack, Kimmel & Bavaro, LLP, we represent agricultural workers, landscapers, groundskeepers, school maintenance staff, municipal employees, and families harmed by prolonged pesticide exposure. We are currently reviewing claims involving:
Roundup remains the largest pesticide litigation in U.S. history, with billions already awarded in settlements and jury verdicts.
Yes. Decades of scientific research and thousands of jury findings link glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, to Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) and its subtypes.
Studies and court evidence associate Roundup exposure with:
Millions of Americans have been exposed to Roundup at home, on farms, and in commercial environments, making it one of the most litigated toxic-exposure products in U.S. history.
We are accepting Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) cases and its recognized subtypes:
Roundup lawsuits are time-sensitive.
SOL varies by state and may be as short as 1 year.
If you were diagnosed years ago and have not taken legal action, their case may be time-barred unless very specific discovery-rule exceptions apply.
If you or a loved one has experienced health complications due to pesticides, don’t wait to seek legal help.
Contact Salenger, Sack, Kimmel & Bavaro today for a FREE consultation.
Call (800) 675-8556 or contact us online to get started.
In 2025, Georgia and North Dakota passed pesticide immunity laws, dramatically affecting Roundup litigation.
These laws prevent failure-to-warn claims unless the EPA changes Roundup’s label to include a cancer warning—a change that has not yet occurred.
Result: Until these laws are overturned in court, Roundup lawsuits in Georgia and North Dakota are heavily restricted. Georgia or North Dakota Roundup exposure, we will only accept agricultural or commercial users. We cannot accept any residential/home-use cases from these states, regardless of property size.
You may qualify if you:
Worked directly with pesticides like Roundup, Paraquat, or Dicamba
Were a licensed pesticide applicator
Lived or worked near farms, orchards, or public land treated with pesticides
Developed cancer, Parkinson’s disease, or other illness linked to toxic exposure
Are a surviving family member of someone who died from a pesticide-related disease
Both occupational and environmental exposure can justify a legal claim. We also represent victims in weed killer class action lawsuits nationwide.
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Parkinson’s disease
Pulmonary fibrosis
Kidney and liver disease
Endocrine system damage
Esophageal, prostate, lung, and colon cancers
Birth defects and developmental disorders
Neurological impairments (especially in children)
The question “does Roundup cause cancer?” has been answered in thousands of jury trials and scientific studies. Likewise, Paraquat has been repeatedly linked to the degeneration of dopamine-producing neurons in the brain—an early marker for Parkinson’s.
If your pesticide lawsuit is successful, you may recover compensation for:
Medical bills (past and future)
Lost wages and reduced earning ability
Pain and suffering
Permanent disability or assisted living costs
Wrongful death damages for surviving families
Punitive damages in extreme negligence cases
Our firm seeks maximum compensation whether your case qualifies for an individual settlement or is part of a broader weed killer class action lawsuit.
As of 2025:
Bayer has paid over $10 billion in Roundup settlements
Several bellwether trials are underway to determine future case values
New cases continue to be filed in state and federal courts
No formal class action settlement has been approved for new plaintiffs
Our attorneys continue to file Roundup cancer lawsuits on behalf of farmworkers, landscapers, and individuals who developed non-Hodgkin lymphoma after repeated glyphosate exposure.
At SSKB, we have a national reputation for representing individuals in high-stakes mass tort and toxic exposure lawsuits. We partner with leading scientists, neurologists, and oncologists to build strong cases that hold chemical companies accountable.
Free consultations and no upfront costs
Decades of toxic exposure litigation experience
A proven track record in complex lawsuits against major manufacturers
Compassionate support throughout the legal process
You don’t pay unless we win your case.
If you believe your illness—or the illness of a loved one—is linked to pesticide exposure:
Document your exposure (job history, home location, product usage)
Get a formal diagnosis from your physician or specialist
Retain employment records, pesticide licenses, or photos of product usage
Contact an experienced pesticide attorney immediately
Each state has a statute of limitations. Don’t wait until your right to sue expires.
Does Roundup cause cancer?
Yes. Numerous studies and court verdicts link glyphosate, the main ingredient in Roundup, to non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
What is the Paraquat lawsuit about?
The Paraquat lawsuit involves claims that the herbicide causes Parkinson’s disease. It’s filed mostly by licensed applicators and farmworkers.
Do I qualify for a weed killer class action lawsuit?
You may qualify if you used or were exposed to Roundup, Paraquat, or another weed killer and later developed a linked illness.
Do I need proof of exposure?
Yes. Work records, pesticide licenses, or residential proximity to sprayed areas help support your case.
How long do I have to file a pesticide lawsuit?
Deadlines vary by state. Contact us immediately to determine your eligibility.
If you or a loved one developed cancer, Parkinson’s disease, or other serious illness after pesticide exposure, don’t wait. We’ll help you determine if you qualify for the Roundup cancer lawsuit, Paraquat lawsuit, or broader pesticide class action litigation.
📞 Call (800) 675-8556 or submit your free case review online