Does Roundup Cause Cancer? Attorney Explains Link to Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
If you know anyone that developed cancer -- specifically, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma -- after using Roundup weed killer, you may have a legal claim to help compensate for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
In this video, attorney George McLaughlin explains more about why Roundup may be responsible for a lymphoma diagnosis. Contact an attorney immediately if you know someone who has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
George McLaughlin is a personal injury attorney based in Denver. He is currently accepting cases nationwide for anyone affected by lymphoma caused by Roundup.
Contact him directly at 888-366-0579.
Learn more about his practice at his AskTheLawyers profile™: https://bit.ly/2KTJq22
More information about the link between Roundup weed killer and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma: http://bit.ly/2Z21scu
Video Transcript:
Roundup is an herbicide, a weed killer that's been on the market for decades and for many years, people didn't understand the risks that came along with using that product.
It's used not just industrially for industrial agriculture farmers, landscapers, greenskeepers, and golf courses, that sort of thing, but it's widely used as a consumer product. One of the primary ingredients in Roundup is a chemical known as glyphosate. Glyphosate has recently been associated with an increase in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, a very serious form of cancer. Industrial users, they know how to protect themselves. They can wear the rubber gloves, the respirators, the long sleeves, protective clothing, but people that used it just because they wanted to kill the dandelions in their yard, they didn't know to use that kind of equipment and they would be spraying this stuff around their yard, breathing in the the spray itself, getting it on their feet, their legs, because they were in shorts and wearing flip flops, and glyphosate can be absorbed through the skin. It isn't just an inhalation exposure.
People who have, either themselves become a victim of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma or a member of their family or a loved one has or even has died from the disease, they should talk to an attorney because if they have an exposure to glyphosate, they have an exposure to Roundup, they very well may have a claim.
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