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Paraquat Tort

Overview

It’s been a long known by scientists that paraquat, also known as Gramoxone, is toxic. Paraquat is so toxic that a single sip of the herbicide can kill an adult.

However recent evidence has suggested that even exposure to paraquat in low doses may be linked to Parkinson’s disease. One study shows that paraquat exposure leads to a 150% increase in risk for developing Parkinson’s.

More than 60 countries have banned the use of paraquat. Despite growing health concerns and legal challenges over the herbicide’s connection to Parkinson’s the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has done little to restrict its use.

With growing paraquat use in America, agricultural workers and farmers continue to face exposure risks. Many have already filed lawsuits alleging that they developed Parkinson’s as the result of constant exposure to Paraquat and that Paraquat manufacturer Syngenta failed to notify them of this serious risk.

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It’s been a long known by scientists that paraquat, also known as Gramoxone, is toxic. Paraquat is so toxic that a single sip of the herbicide can kill an adult.

However recent evidence has suggested that even exposure to paraquat in low doses may be linked to Parkinson’s disease. One study shows that paraquat exposure leads to a 150% increase in risk for developing Parkinson’s.

More than 60 countries have banned the use of paraquat. Despite growing health concerns and legal challenges over the herbicide’s connection to Parkinson’s the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has done little to restrict its use.

With growing paraquat use in America, agricultural workers and farmers continue to face exposure risks. Many have already filed lawsuits alleging that they developed Parkinson’s as the result of constant exposure to Paraquat and that Paraquat manufacturer Syngenta failed to notify them of this serious risk.

FAQ

How Is Paraquat Commonly Used?

Paraquat is widely used by farmers in the production of crops, including corn, soy, cotton, peanuts, wheat, almonds, strawberries, grapes, sweet potatoes, and others. Paraquat use has doubled over the past ten years and it is expected to grow due to its effectiveness on “superweeds” that have developed a resistance to glyphosate (i.e. Roundup). It can also be used for the desiccation of crops, such as cotton, prior to harvest. In total, farmers apply more than 10 million pounds of paraquat each year. Paraquat is classified by the EPA as a “restricted use pesticide due to its dangerous toxicity levels.Only certified applicators who undergo EPA-approved training are able to use paraquat products. Homeowners are not allowed to use paraquat and the pesticide is restricted from use in residential areas or around schools, parks, golf courses, or playgrounds.

Is There a Connection Between Parkinson’s Disease and Paraquat Use?

Scientific research has concluded that those who use paraquat are twice as likely to develop Parkinson’s disease in the future. Not only that, but those who live in an area where paraquat is used are also at risk, because the wind can carry the airborne chemical into neighborhoods and other populated areas. Despite numerous scientific studies into paraquat’s safety, the company responsible for the pesticide refused to acknowledge the potential risks resulting in thousands of people being exposed to the hazardous chemical for over a decade.

Is There Scientific Evidence of a Link Between Paraquat and Parkinson’s Disease?

Numerous scientific studies have linked paraquat to Parkinson’s. A large 2011 study of U.S. farmers found that those who used paraquat were twice as likely to develop Parkinson’s disease as those who didn’t use the chemical. Additional research has shown that consistent exposure over extended periods of time increases the risk of developing Parkinson’s. Data published by Louisiana State University shows that a person’s zip code and proximity to cropland where paraquat is applied correlates with the risk of developing Parkinson’s.

Scientists believe that a deficit of the neurotransmitter dopamine causes Parkinson’s. Studies have demonstrated that paraquat can kill the brain’s dopamine-producing nerve cells. Workers could inhale paraquat when they come in contact with aerosolized droplets during crop spraying. Researchers at the University of Rochester have stated that this gives it a direct pathway to the brain. However, paraquat could also end up in the brain after ingestion or skin exposure. The CDC notes that, once paraquat enters the body, it is distributed to all areas of the body.

Who Is at Risk of Developing Parkinson’s From Paraquat Exposure?

Farmers and agricultural workers who work directly with and around paraquat are at the greatest risk of being exposed to paraquat. Exposure is most likely to occur in the following ways:

  • Mixing or loading paraquat
  • Spraying paraquat
  • Maintaining tanks and equipment used to spray paraquat
  • Spending time in fields where paraquat was sprayed

People involved in agriculture are not the only individuals who face an exposure risk. Evidence also suggests that paraquat can drift from the application site to nearby communities. Thus, people living in agricultural areas may be exposed to paraquat that is applied to crops. Paraquat may contaminate ground or well water and could also contaminate fruits, vegetables, nuts, and grains that are sold to the public.

Is There a Paraquat Lawsuit?

The unfortunate reality is that a large number of people have developed Parkinson’s disease as a result of paraquat exposure, including those who live near agricultural areas where the harmful chemical is used. The widespread use of the substance makes it especially unsettling, as many farmers heavily rely on paraquat without a clear understanding of its destructive effects. If you or a loved one were diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease due to pesticide exposure, Nooney, Roberts, Hewett & Nowicki can help you secure the compensation you may be entitled to.

What Does the Paraquat Settlement Entail?

Syngenta knew the risk of their product yet failed to disclose it to the public, which allowed thousands of agricultural workers to be exposed without any knowledge of the harmful side effects. Those who suffer from Parkinson’s disease require consistent treatment to increase their quality of life, which is a significant expense to endure without proper compensation. However, by holding Syngenta responsible for their negligence, you can recover the medical costs, lost wages, and suffering damages warranted by your situation.

Do I Qualify for a Paraquat Lawsuit?

Plaintiffs across the U.S. have filed lawsuits claiming that they were diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and that Syngenta’s herbicide Paraquat, is to blame. If you now suffer from Parkinson’s after being exposed to Paraquat as a farmer or licensed pesticide applicator, you may be able to file a lawsuit. A successful lawsuit can provide compensation for medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and other losses or hardships.

Does Roundup Contain Paraquat?

While Roundup does contain dangerous chemicals, it doesn’t contain paraquat. Crop resistance has lessened the effectiveness of Roundup’s active ingredient, glyphosate, which has led to the widespread use of paraquat in the agricultural industry.

Numerous scientific studies have linked paraquat to Parkinson’s. A large 2011 study of U.S. farmers found that those who used paraquat were twice as likely to develop Parkinson’s disease as those who didn’t use the chemical. Additional research has shown that consistent exposure over extended periods of time increases the risk of developing Parkinson’s. Data published by Louisiana State University shows that a person’s zip code and proximity to cropland where paraquat is applied correlates with the risk of developing Parkinson’s.

Scientists believe that a deficit of the neurotransmitter dopamine causes Parkinson’s. Studies have demonstrated that paraquat can kill the brain’s dopamine-producing nerve cells. Workers could inhale paraquat when they come in contact with aerosolized droplets during crop spraying. Researchers at the University of Rochester have stated that this gives it a direct pathway to the brain. However, paraquat could also end up in the brain after ingestion or skin exposure. The CDC notes that, once paraquat enters the body, it is distributed to all areas of the body.

Farmers and agricultural workers who work directly with and around paraquat are at the greatest risk of being exposed to paraquat. Exposure is most likely to occur in the following ways:

  • Mixing or loading paraquat
  • Spraying paraquat
  • Maintaining tanks and equipment used to spray paraquat
  • Spending time in fields where paraquat was sprayed

People involved in agriculture are not the only individuals who face an exposure risk. Evidence also suggests that paraquat can drift from the application site to nearby communities. Thus, people living in agricultural areas may be exposed to paraquat that is applied to crops. Paraquat may contaminate ground or well water and could also contaminate fruits, vegetables, nuts, and grains that are sold to the public.

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