Exposed to Atrazine?
You May Be Entitled to Significant Compensation
If you or a loved one developed cancer after exposure to atrazine through agricultural work, commercial application, landscaping, or contaminated drinking water — you may qualify for financial compensation. Take 60 seconds to check your eligibility.
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100% Free • No ObligationHow Atrazine Exposure Happens
Atrazine is one of the most widely used herbicides in the United States. Millions of people may have been exposed without knowing it.
Agricultural & Farm Work
Farmers, farmhands, and agricultural workers who handled or applied atrazine-based herbicides face the highest exposure levels, especially during mixing and application.
Drinking Water Contamination
Atrazine has been detected in drinking water systems across the Midwest and other agricultural regions, putting entire communities at risk through everyday water use.
Landscaping & Grounds Maintenance
Landscapers, groundskeepers, golf course and sports field maintenance workers regularly encounter atrazine through professional lawn and turf care products.
Cancers Linked to Atrazine Exposure
The World Health Organization's IARC classified atrazine as a Group 2B carcinogen. Epidemiological studies have identified associations between atrazine exposure and these cancers:
Who Qualifies to File an Atrazine Claim?
If you were exposed to atrazine and later developed cancer, you may be eligible for compensation. People at particular risk include:
- Farmers and agricultural workers who handled atrazine
- Licensed pesticide applicators and commercial sprayers
- Landscapers, groundskeepers, and lawn care workers
- Railroad and utility right-of-way maintenance workers
- Communities with atrazine-contaminated drinking water
- Homeowners who used atrazine lawn and garden products
Manufacturers Knew the Risks
Atrazine is manufactured by Syngenta (now owned by ChemChina). Despite being banned in the European Union since 2004 due to groundwater contamination concerns, it remains one of the most widely used herbicides in America.
Critics argue manufacturers failed to adequately warn users about cancer risks and continued marketing the product despite growing scientific evidence of harm. Filing a claim helps hold these companies accountable.
- Banned in the EU but still used across the U.S.
- Decades of evidence linking atrazine to cancer
- Manufacturers may have concealed known health risks
Why File an Atrazine Claim?
You deserve justice. Here's what you stand to gain by taking action today.
Hold Manufacturers Accountable
Companies have a responsibility to warn consumers about dangerous products. Your claim helps hold them accountable for failing to protect public health and safety.
Financial Compensation
A successful claim may provide compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages related to your atrazine-related cancer diagnosis.
No Upfront Costs
Most atrazine cancer lawyers work on a contingency fee basis — you pay nothing unless your case is successful. There's zero financial risk to getting started.
Time-Sensitive Deadlines
Statutes of limitations restrict how long you have to file a claim. Every state has strict deadlines — don't wait until it's too late to protect your legal rights.
Don't Wait — Statutes of Limitations Apply
Every state has strict deadlines for filing product liability and personal injury claims. If you or a loved one was exposed to atrazine and later developed cancer, time is of the essence.
Check Your Eligibility NowAdvocating for Atrazine Exposure Victims
Atrazine-Claims.com was created to help people who have been harmed by atrazine exposure find the legal representation they deserve. We understand that navigating the legal system after a cancer diagnosis can feel overwhelming — and that's exactly why we exist.
Our team works with a network of experienced attorneys who specialize in product liability and mass tort litigation. These legal professionals have decades of combined experience holding chemical manufacturers accountable for the harm their products cause.
We believe every person exposed to atrazine who later developed cancer deserves a free, no-obligation case evaluation — regardless of their financial situation. That's why there is never any cost to use our service, and every consultation is 100% confidential.