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Bayer faces multitude of products liability claims

Many individuals in West Virginia and elsewhere have experienced health complications due to the negligent actions of certain product manufacturers. Dangerous products can pose a significant threat to a person’s well-being, and in some cases, those subjected to a hazardous product could develop permanent medical conditions such as cancer. Bayer AG is reportedly in talks to reach a settlement in relation to a multitude of products liability claims over the product known as Roundup.

Recent reports indicate that the company is facing as many as 85,000 legal claims in relation to the product. According to reports, many claim that use of the product caused them to develop major conditions such as non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Although Bayer contests that the active ingredient in Roundup isn’t a carcinogen, the company has reportedly chosen to enter discussions to reach a potential settlement agreement.

Those who suffer life-altering harm due to the negligent actions of a product manufacturer may face a variety of hardships through the remainder of life. Reports indicate that Bayer is taking steps to set aside as much as $10 billion to resolve the matter. According to reports, the recent surge in lawsuits comes after three recent trials resulted in jury verdicts that awarded more than $2.5 billion to plaintiffs.

Those who suffer severe harm due to dangerous products may wish to better understand their available options for legal recourse. When facing a similar circumstance, a person in West Virginia could choose to speak with an experienced attorney for advice on how best to approach the situation. An attorney can help a client better understand what to expect from the process and assist him or her in pursuing the full amount of restitution entitled through a products liability claim.

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