Get Justice for Parkinson’s Disease
A paraquat lawsuit may allow you or your loved one to pursue compensation if you were exposed to paraquat and now have Parkinson’s disease.
What’s Going on with Paraquat?
Studies have found that exposure to paraquat may increase the risk of Parkinson’s disease by 250%. Despite this risk, paraquat is one of the most widely used herbicides in the nation, with about 8 million pounds of the herbicide sprayed on U.S. crops each year.
Paraquat & Parkinson's Risks
Agricultural workers and landscapers face a higher risk of Parkinson’s from paraquat exposure, as they may have worked with or around this toxic chemical for longer.
Learn MoreParkinson's Symptoms
Early signs commonly include tremors muscle stiffness, slowed movement, and changes in posture or balance that can make walking more difficult.
Learn MoreFiling a Paraquat Lawsuit
Paraquat lawsuits have been filed against Syngenta, Chevron, and other companies that manufactured and distributed the herbicide. Over 6,489 paraquat claims have been consolidated in a multidistrict litigation (MDL).
Common paraquat products named in the litigation include Gramoxone®, Firestorm®, Helmquat®, and Parazone®.

Paraquat Settlements
Paraquat settlement amounts may range from $10,000 to hundreds of thousands of dollars — with some potentially getting over $1 Million in more severe cases.
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Finding a Lawyer
The paraquat lawsuit attorneys in our network have the experience and resources needed to represent clients in all 50 states.
Read moreFind Out If You Can Take Action
A free case review allows individuals who believe they have Parkinson’s disease from paraquat exposure to explore their legal options without any financial obligation.
This consultation helps potential plaintiffs understand the strength of their case, the legal process involved, and whether pursuing litigation could result in compensation for their injuries — all before making any commitments.
Start your free case review now to find out if you may qualify to file a paraquat lawsuit.