Outreach to Landscapers on Roundup Class Action Settlement
As part of a significant class action settlement totaling
$7.25 billion, community outreach initiatives are being implemented to educate landscapers, groundskeepers, and potential claimants throughout
Philadelphia,
Bucks County, and the
Lehigh Valley about their legal rights and responsibilities following the proposed settlement.
Understanding the Roundup Settlement
The community efforts focus on informing those who may have been affected by exposure to
Roundup®, a widely-used herbicide, and other glyphosate-containing products manufactured by
Monsanto. This outreach targets not just those who have used these products professionally, but also everyday consumers who might have used them at home. The goal is to reach individuals who have had contact with these weed killers prior to
February 17, 2026, and share the crucial information about their eligibility for potential compensation.
The underlying reason for this extensive outreach stems from claims linking glyphosate exposure to the development of
non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a severe form of blood cancer. Under the settlement, individuals diagnosed with this disease could receive compensation ranging from
$6,000 to over $165,000 depending on various factors such as the extent of exposure and age at diagnosis.
The Outreach Approach
The community teams aim to connect with individuals at familiar locales such as farmers' markets, community farms, places of worship, and other popular gathering spots. This ongoing effort is designed to foster open conversations in a comfortable environment rather than relying solely on one-off informational sessions. Engaging with community members in such familiar settings facilitates a better understanding of the implications of the settlement and how it might impact their lives.
Given Pennsylvania's geographically diverse landscaping workforce—stretching from
North Philadelphia to
suburban Bucks County to
Northampton County in the
Lehigh Valley—the outreach effort is meticulously planned to cover various regions efficiently. Weekly events allow outreach workers to consistently touch base with individuals, thereby spreading awareness and addressing personal concerns regarding the settlement.
Importance for Workers
Even those who currently feel healthy are urged to participate in the settlement discussions, as
non-Hodgkin lymphoma can develop over a prolonged period—often 10 to 15 years post-exposure. Thus, the settlement extends its coverage to individuals who may not yet be diagnosed but have used glyphosate products in the past.
The final approval hearing for the settlement is scheduled for
July 9, 2026, and community members are encouraged to stay informed, especially those on the fence about participating. Individuals who wish to opt-out of the settlement must take action before
June 4, 2026, to maintain their right to sue Monsanto directly.
Key Takeaways
The outreach initiative serves several critical functions:
- - Informing individuals about their legal rights concerning the settlement.
- - Providing clarity on how exposure to glyphosate could lead to serious health risks.
- - Encouraging community engagement and support to ensure that no one misses their chance at potential compensation.
For more comprehensive details about the settlement and eligibility requirements, individuals can visit
WeedKillerClass.com available in both English and Spanish. Additionally, a dedicated hotline at
1-888-403-8201 is accessible with representatives fluent in multiple languages.
Call to Action
If you or someone you know may have been affected by glyphosate exposure, take the time to learn about your rights and options.
This initiative highlights a significant moment for landscapers and outdoor workers, addressing health concerns and legal implications stemming from long-term herbicide use. Stay informed and engaged as this historic settlement unfolds.