Roundup Lawsuit 2026: Glyphosate Cancer Claims Against Bayer/Monsanto
The Roundup lawsuit targets Bayer AG (which acquired Monsanto) for failing to warn users that glyphosate — the active ingredient in Roundup weed killer — causes non-Hodgkin lymphoma and other serious cancers. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classifies glyphosate as a probable human carcinogen. If you regularly used Roundup and were diagnosed with cancer, you may be entitled to significant Roundup lawsuit compensation.
Use our free Roundup settlement calculator to estimate what your claim may be worth.
Roundup Lawsuit Settlement Amounts 2026
Bayer has committed over $11 billion to resolve Roundup cancer lawsuits — one of the largest products liability settlements in U.S. history. Individual Roundup lawsuit settlements have ranged from $5,000 for less severe cases to over $250,000 for serious non-Hodgkin lymphoma cases with significant medical expenses and life impact. Jury verdicts at trial have exceeded $2 billion (before reduction on appeal), reflecting the severity of Bayer’s misconduct in hiding the cancer risks of glyphosate.
Who Qualifies for a Roundup Lawsuit?
- You used Roundup weed killer regularly for at least one to two years — including residential, agricultural, and landscaping use
- You were diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, B-cell lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), or another blood cancer
- Your cancer diagnosis followed your documented Roundup exposure
- You filed within your state’s statute of limitations (typically 2-3 years from cancer diagnosis)
Occupational exposures — farmworkers, groundskeepers, golf course workers, landscapers, nursery workers — represent the strongest Roundup lawsuit cases due to high-volume, long-duration exposure. However, residential users who applied Roundup regularly are also filing and winning Roundup lawsuits.
The Science Behind Roundup Cancer Claims
The Roundup lawsuit is supported by robust scientific evidence:
- IARC Classification (2015): Classified glyphosate as “probably carcinogenic to humans” (Group 2A)
- AGRICOH Study: Large-scale agricultural health study found significant association between glyphosate use and non-Hodgkin lymphoma
- Internal Monsanto Documents: Trial evidence revealed that Monsanto executives knew about cancer risks for decades while publicly claiming Roundup was safe
- Expert Testimony: Leading oncologists and toxicologists have testified in Roundup trials about the causal link between glyphosate and NHL
Roundup Lawsuit Status 2026
Despite Bayer’s massive settlement fund, thousands of new Roundup lawsuits continue to be filed each year. Bayer has lost multiple Roundup trials and continues to face litigation in both state and federal courts. Bayer also attempted to create a “future claimants” settlement program that was rejected by courts as inadequate. New Roundup cases are being accepted in 2026 — contact an attorney immediately to protect your rights before statutes of limitations expire.
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Roundup Lawsuit Frequently Asked Questions
What cancer does Roundup cause?
The cancer most strongly linked to Roundup exposure in litigation is non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), including diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, follicular lymphoma, and mantle cell lymphoma. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and other blood cancers have also been linked to glyphosate exposure. The specific cancer type affects the value of your Roundup lawsuit settlement.
How much is my Roundup lawsuit worth?
Individual Roundup lawsuit settlements have ranged widely based on cancer severity, Roundup exposure duration, medical expenses, age of the plaintiff, and strength of evidence. Serious NHL cases with chemotherapy, stem cell transplants, or permanent health impacts typically yield the highest Roundup settlement amounts. Use our Roundup settlement calculator for an initial estimate.
Is it too late to file a Roundup lawsuit?
New Roundup lawsuits are still being filed and accepted in 2026. However, statutes of limitations apply — typically 2-3 years from your cancer diagnosis. Do not wait to contact an attorney. If you’re unsure whether your deadline has passed, an attorney can evaluate your specific situation — many survivors are surprised to learn they still have valid Roundup claims.
Did Bayer/Monsanto know Roundup caused cancer?
Yes — internal documents revealed in litigation show that Monsanto executives knew about the cancer risks of glyphosate for decades while publicly claiming Roundup was safe. The company funded scientific studies designed to create doubt about glyphosate’s carcinogenicity and worked to discredit independent researchers who found cancer links. This systematic deception is central to Roundup lawsuits and explains why juries have awarded punitive damages against Bayer in multiple trials.

