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Why Is Roundup Still Being Sold? What It Means for Your Case With Walch Law

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma after years of using Roundup, seeing it still on the shelves at your local hardware store can be confusing and deeply frustrating. You hear about billion-dollar lawsuits and massive verdicts, yet the product remains available for purchase. This naturally leads to a critical question: If Roundup is so dangerous, why hasn’t it been banned?

The answer is a complex mix of regulatory processes, differing scientific opinions, and corporate strategy. For victims suffering from cancer, it is essential to understand that the continued sale of Roundup does not invalidate your legal rights. At Walch Law, we believe in providing clear answers to tough questions. This guide explains why Roundup is still sold and, most importantly, what it means for your potential legal claim.

Roundup Lawsuit Payouts: Typical Averages, Extraordinary Circumstances Fund, and How to Maximize Your Recovery

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma (NHL) after long-term exposure to Roundup weed killer, you are facing a difficult and uncertain future. Amidst the challenges of medical treatments and personal hardship, a common and practical question arises: “What is my Roundup lawsuit worth?” Knowing what to expect financially can help you plan for the future and feel a sense of control.

While no attorney can promise a specific outcome, we can provide insight based on how these complex cases have been handled. Thousands of claims have been resolved through large-scale settlement programs, and by examining them, we can understand the factors that determine case value. At Walch Law, we believe in giving our clients clear, honest information and always making ourselves available. Call us now to learn more about our approach to maximizing the value of your Roundup lawsuit.

3 Most Common Ways Farmworkers Come Into Contact With Roundup (And How to Document Your Exposure)

For decades, Roundup has been a go-to weedkiller for farms, nurseries, and landscaping crews across California. Workers have been told it is safe to use day in and day out. But a growing body of scientific evidence and thousands of lawsuits have linked Roundup’s active ingredient, glyphosate, to a specific type of cancer: non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL).

If you are a farmworker who has been diagnosed with NHL, proving your history of Roundup exposure is the single most important part of your legal claim. At Walch Law, our family has been fighting for injured Californians for over 45 years. We understand that you may not have perfect records, but we know how to build a powerful case by documenting your exposure history. We would love to help you and your family.

Farmworkers: It’s Easy to Start a Roundup Lawsuit — Your Immigration Status Doesn’t Matter

As a farmworker, landscaper, or groundskeeper in California, you are the backbone of our state’s economy and communities. You work hard every day, often in difficult conditions, to provide for your family. The last thing you should have to worry about is whether the tools of your trade are making you sick. Unfortunately, for thousands of workers exposed to the weedkiller Roundup, a diagnosis of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) has become a tragic reality.

If you are a farmworker who has been diagnosed with NHL after using Roundup, you may have heard about lawsuits against its manufacturer, Bayer/Monsanto. You may also feel that seeking justice is impossible because of your immigration status, language barriers, or fear of retaliation.

Pesticides and Autoimmune Risk: What a New RA Study Means for Roundup Users

For years, a cloud of concern has been growing over the long-term health effects of chemical pesticides. This issue has been brought into sharp focus by the massive litigation surrounding Roundup and its link to non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Now, new scientific research is adding another layer to the conversation, this time exploring a potential connection between certain pesticides and a debilitating autoimmune disease: rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

A new study accepted for publication in Arthritis & Rheumatology on July 16, 2025, has found associations between exposure to specific agricultural pesticides and an increased risk of developing RA. While this research did not find a link between glyphosate (the active ingredient in Roundup) and RA, its findings are significant for anyone exposed to agricultural or residential chemicals. It highlights the critical importance of understanding exactly what you were exposed to and how to document your health history—principles that are at the very heart of any successful product liability claim.

California: Why You Shouldn’t Handle Your Roundup Injury Claim Alone

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) after using Roundup, you may be facing the fight of your life. Amidst grueling cancer treatments and mounting medical bills, the idea of seeking justice from Monsanto/Bayer, the multi-billion-dollar corporation behind the weedkiller, can feel overwhelming. You might see news about large settlements and wonder if you can simply file a claim yourself to get the compensation you deserve.

The reality is that Roundup litigation is one of the most complex, science-heavy, and hard-fought legal battles in the country. Attempting to navigate this process alone against a defendant with virtually unlimited resources is not just difficult—it is a near-impossible task that puts your right to fair compensation at extreme risk. At Walch Law, our family has fought for injured Californians for over 45 years. We want you to understand what you are up against and why having an experienced legal team on your side is not just an advantage, but a necessity.

Do You Need an NHL Diagnosis to File a Roundup Lawsuit in California?

You have seen the headlines about multi-billion dollar verdicts against Roundup’s manufacturer. You know the weedkiller you used for years is linked to cancer. Now, you have persistent fatigue, swollen lymph nodes, or other worrying symptoms, and you are wondering if you have a legal claim. One of the most common and important questions we hear at Walch Law is: “Do I need an official cancer diagnosis to file a Roundup lawsuit?”

The short answer is: Practically, yes. To have a successful product liability lawsuit for personal injury damages against Roundup’s manufacturer, you almost always need a confirmed medical diagnosis of a specific type of cancer—most often Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL) or one of its recognized subtypes. Symptoms, a doctor’s suspicion, or a fear of developing cancer in the future are generally not enough to recover compensation for a physical injury. Call California Roundup Law Firm Walch Law today to learn more- 1-844-999-5342

How Do Doctors Diagnose Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma After Roundup Exposure?

For years, you used Roundup to keep your yard or workplace tidy, trusting it was safe. Now, you’ve been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), or you’re experiencing persistent, worrying symptoms, and you’ve heard about the link to glyphosate, Roundup’s active ingredient. Understanding how doctors reach a definitive diagnosis is the first step in your medical journey and a critical piece of any potential legal claim.

The process of diagnosing NHL is a meticulous, multi-step journey that goes far beyond a simple blood test or scan. It requires a combination of a thorough physical exam, advanced imaging, and, most importantly, a tissue biopsy. At Walch Law, we have helped countless families navigate the aftermath of a devastating cancer diagnosis. We know that while your focus is on your health, you also have questions about your legal rights. This guide explains the diagnostic process in plain English and shows how each medical step helps build a strong foundation for a Roundup cancer lawsuit.

The Top 3 Highest Roundup Payouts—and What They Mean for Your Case

For decades, millions of people used Roundup, trusting it was a safe and effective way to control weeds. Now, thousands of families are grappling with a devastating reality: a link between the weedkiller’s active ingredient, glyphosate, and a diagnosis of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. While Bayer, the company that acquired Roundup’s original manufacturer Monsanto, continues to fight its legal battles, juries across the country have delivered staggering verdicts in favor of victims.

These massive payouts are more than just numbers; they represent jurors’ anger at a company they found to have hidden the dangers of its product for profit. For those currently battling cancer and considering a lawsuit, these landmark cases provide hope and a blueprint for justice. At Walch Law, we are using the lessons from these verdicts to build the strongest possible cases for our clients. This guide breaks down the top three Roundup payouts and explains what they mean for you and your family.

New Study Links Glyphosate to Cancer at ‘Safe’ Doses: What It Means for Roundup Lawsuits

For years, tens of thousands of cancer victims have filed lawsuits alleging that their use of Roundup, the world’s most popular weedkiller, caused them to develop non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The manufacturer, Bayer, has consistently claimed its product is safe, pointing to regulatory approvals. A groundbreaking new study adds to the growing mountain of scientific evidence that not only refutes Bayer’s claims but suggests the chemical may be even more dangerous than previously understood—and at doses regulators have deemed “safe.”

On June 10, 2025, the journal Environmental Health published the results of a major long-term animal study conducted by the renowned Ramazzini Institute. The findings are a critical development for anyone who has been exposed to Roundup and is now battling cancer. At Walch Law, we are using this emerging science to fight for families harmed by corporate negligence. Call us today to learn more about how we win Los Angeles Roundup cases.

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