Even With $11 Billion Settlement, Bayer Still Has 30,000 Claims to Roundup

By , and | June 26, 2020

  • June 29, 2020 at 7:06 am
    PolarBeaRepeal says:
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    A salient point is that Bayer doesn’t admit guilt in the settlements.

    Further, from the article;

    “The company denies Roundup’s active ingredient, glyphosate, is a carcinogen, a position backed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.”

    Why are layer upon layer of fee-seeking lawyers only seeking favorable judges and juries in Californicata to try new cases? That’s practically the only jurisdiction where judgements favor emotion over fact.

  • June 29, 2020 at 7:21 am
    PolarBeaRepeal says:
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    “But Bayer’s settlement offers were insultingly low, according to James Onder, a St. Louis lawyer who held his 24,000 cases out of the settlement.

    “The unsettled legal exposure for Bayer could easily exceed tens of billions of dollars as our firms and others have rejected the minuscule offers accepted by some other lawyers,” Onder said in an email.”

    The above excerpt is simply an ad for the lawyer named, by Insurance Journal, to invite more plaintiffs to Onder’s class action suit, so as to collect more fees.

    Consider the numbers: 95,000 claims settled for $11 Billion. How much is the average settlement per class action claimant? Uh oh! Now that I’ve exposed their game, expect my post to disappear…. but not by being censored by (no-longer-possible) down votes!

  • November 1, 2020 at 4:17 am
    Lucius Thielemann says:
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    well polar bear , if that’s the case you bring too light, this is the case. I bring

    I. Am a victim of Roundup, I’m 41 and was diagnosed DLBNHL stage 3 a couple yrs back, I grew up in the heart of Agri country and have been exposed in more ways than you can count or even imagine, my losses invaulve my trade , my health my ability to function my feet and hands from a horrible R-Chop chemo I under gone, those are the light side of things , time that has been taken from my 6 yr old son and i ,is hard to think about , not knowing if I’ll be around to see him grow into a young man. Very hard to swallow,

    So getting back to your comment about Onder , no Reason to be jealous , they have to eat to and as long as they don’t belly up for B.S. and be real about the situation compensating there claimants justly than more power to them.

  • February 23, 2021 at 10:52 am
    Beamish says:
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    I was diagnosed with CLL stage 4 the first time in 2017 at age 58. My second treatment of chemo put me in the hospital as I went septic. My blood pressure was 65/35 with a temperature of 105. After 18 hours in The ER- ICU the doctors and nurses finally got my fever to break and my blood pleasure to rise. I spent a week in the hospital only to be told that it was my treatment that could have and almost did caused my death that night. I was also told-that all the antibiotics that I was given somehow put me into remission all though no one could explain how ,DIVINE INTERJECTION,
    Now in December of 2020 ,a year that will live in infamy, my cancer came back even worse than before having spread to many more of my lymph nodes and once again I was diagnosed with stage 4 CLL.
    I’ll be spending the next two years in treatment in an attempt to save my life. My medical bills are astronomical. The offer from Bayer wouldn’t even scratch the surface. I’m broke and if it Wasn’t for my family I would be living in a homeless shelter.
    So anybody who thinks I’m just holdingout for a better offer can kiss my a**
    Bayer offer is a slap in the face.
    I can’t work any longer as I am not allowed to leave my home except for doctor visits as I am now immune compromised.
    If Bayer doesn’t see fit to settle at a reasonable dollar amount I will die a homeless.



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