If a jug like AAtrex or Bicep II Magnum was ever in your hands, you may be owed substantial compensation.
These are the exact things that matter for a claim. The more that sound like you, the more likely you qualify.
Atrazine is the second most-used weed killer in America. The danger fell hardest on the ones who mixed and sprayed it.
Farmers, applicators, and co-op crews who handled it season after season.
Homeowners and groundskeepers who sprayed store-bought atrazine themselves.
Recognize the jug? AAtrex · Bicep II Magnum · Hi-Yield · Southern Ag · Harness Xtra · Lariat · Bullet, and dozens more.
In 2025, the World Health Organization's cancer agency classified atrazine as "probably carcinogenic to humans," pointing to research tying it to non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, the same blood cancer at the heart of the Roundup cases. Researchers have also raised alarms linking atrazine to Parkinson's disease.
A chemical maker accused of knowing the risk for years. Funding friendly studies. Going after the scientists who spoke up. We saw it with Roundup. Lawyers say atrazine's maker ran the same script.
Roundup returned billions over the very same disease. The same questions are now being asked about atrazine.
Those cases led to roughly $2.4 billion in early jury verdicts and about $11 billion in settlements, all over non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Claims against atrazine's maker are being built today.
Related litigation is referenced for context. Every case is different and outcomes are decided individually.
If you qualify and your case succeeds, compensation may include:
Past and future treatment, hospital stays, and care.
Wages and earning power lost to diagnosis and treatment.
The toll on you and on your family.
Tell us about the diagnosis and how you used atrazine. About a minute.
Our team checks if you may qualify and connects you with a lawyer.
If you have a case, it's your call. Pay nothing unless it wins.*
Every state has a filing deadline, and they pass faster than people think. One minute today could be worth everything.