Paraquat

Overview of Paraquat Litigation

Paraquat is a highly toxic herbicide widely used in American agriculture despite being banned in over 32 countries including the European Union, China, and the United Kingdom. Scientific evidence has established a strong link between paraquat exposure and Parkinson’s disease, leading to thousands of lawsuits against manufacturers.

Agricultural workers, farmers, farm laborers, pesticide applicators, and individuals living near farms where paraquat was applied have developed Parkinson’s disease after exposure to this dangerous chemical. Litigation alleges that manufacturers Syngenta, Chevron, and others knew about neurological risks but failed to adequately warn users.

This rapidly growing mass tort offers strong scientific support, sympathetic plaintiffs, and significant case values for law firms handling toxic tort and product liability cases.

Scientific Evidence Linking Paraquat to Parkinson’s Disease

Extensive Research Foundation

Over 100 peer-reviewed studies have examined the paraquat-Parkinson’s connection:

  • Studies dating back to 1980s documenting neurological damage from paraquat exposure
  • Research showing paraquat crosses the blood-brain barrier
  • Evidence that paraquat causes selective destruction of dopamine-producing neurons
  • Studies finding 2-3x increased Parkinson’s risk with occupational paraquat exposure
  • Dose-response relationship: higher exposure correlates with greater risk
  • Animal studies consistently demonstrating Parkinson’s-like symptoms after paraquat exposure

Key Scientific Studies

Major studies supporting causation:

  • Agricultural Health Study (2011) – Found 2.5x increased Parkinson’s risk among licensed pesticide applicators who used paraquat
  • Farmer Health Study (2009) – Documented elevated Parkinson’s rates among farmers exposed to paraquat
  • Multiple case-control studies showing significant associations between paraquat exposure and Parkinson’s diagnosis
  • Mechanistic studies explaining how paraquat damages dopaminergic neurons
  • Research showing synergistic effects when paraquat combined with other pesticides

Mechanism of Action

How paraquat causes Parkinson’s disease:

  • Paraquat chemically resembles MPTP, a known Parkinson’s-causing neurotoxin
  • Crosses blood-brain barrier and accumulates in brain tissue
  • Generates oxidative stress and free radicals in brain cells
  • Selectively destroys dopamine-producing neurons in substantia nigra
  • Triggers alpha-synuclein aggregation characteristic of Parkinson’s
  • Causes mitochondrial dysfunction in neuronal cells
  • Activates neuroinflammatory pathways leading to progressive neurodegeneration

What is Paraquat?

Chemical Overview

Paraquat dichloride is an extremely toxic herbicide used primarily in agriculture:

  • One of the most widely used herbicides in the United States
  • Applied to over 100 different crops including corn, soybeans, cotton, almonds, grapes
  • Non-selective herbicide that kills all plant material on contact
  • So toxic that ingestion of one sip can be fatal
  • Banned in European Union since 2007 due to health and safety concerns
  • Restricted use pesticide requiring special licensing to apply
  • Over 10 million pounds applied annually in U.S. agriculture

Common Brand Names

  • Gramoxone (primary U.S. brand)
  • Parazone
  • Firestorm
  • Helmquat
  • Devour
  • Blanco
  • Goldquat
  • Ortho Paraquat

Routes of Exposure

Workers and nearby residents can be exposed through:

  • Inhalation during mixing, loading, and application
  • Skin absorption during handling
  • Spray drift to neighboring properties
  • Contaminated work clothing
  • Secondary exposure from contact with treated crops
  • Environmental contamination of soil and water

Defendants in Paraquat Litigation

Primary Defendants

  • Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC – Primary U.S. manufacturer and distributor of Gramoxone
  • Chevron U.S.A., Inc. – Former manufacturer and current defendant in historical exposure cases
  • Syngenta AG – Swiss parent company
  • ADAMA USA – Manufacturer of paraquat products
  • Drexel Chemical Company – Distributor of generic paraquat
  • United Phosphorus, Inc. – Paraquat producer
  • Other manufacturers and distributors of paraquat-containing products

Allegations Against Defendants

  • Knew or should have known about Parkinson’s disease risk from internal research
  • Failed to adequately warn users about neurological dangers
  • Concealed or downplayed scientific evidence linking paraquat to Parkinson’s
  • Continued marketing in U.S. after product was banned in other countries
  • Failed to develop safer alternatives despite availability
  • Inadequate safety protocols and protective equipment recommendations
  • Misrepresented safety profile of paraquat in marketing materials
  • Influenced regulatory agencies to prevent stricter regulations

Current Litigation Status

Multidistrict Litigation (MDL)

In December 2021, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation established MDL No. 3004 in the Southern District of Illinois, consolidating paraquat Parkinson’s disease lawsuits. Judge Nancy J. Rosenstengel presides over the consolidated cases.

Key MDL developments:

  • Over 6,000 cases currently consolidated in MDL
  • Hundreds of new cases filed monthly
  • Active discovery ongoing with document production and depositions
  • Bellwether trial selection process underway
  • First trials expected in 2025-2026
  • Expert witness designation and Daubert challenges in progress
  • Settlement discussions beginning as litigation matures

State Court Cases

In addition to MDL, thousands of individual cases are pending in state courts across the country, particularly in jurisdictions with favorable plaintiff laws and significant agricultural populations.

Regulatory Developments

EPA continues reviewing paraquat safety:

  • Environmental Protection Agency acknowledges Parkinson’s risk in scientific assessments
  • Advocacy groups petitioning for complete U.S. ban
  • Increased restrictions on application methods and licensing requirements
  • Ongoing scientific reviews of neurotoxicity evidence

Who Qualifies for Paraquat Claims?

Parkinson’s Disease Diagnosis

Individuals diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease who:

  • Have clinical diagnosis of idiopathic Parkinson’s disease
  • Diagnosis by neurologist or movement disorder specialist
  • Medical records documenting Parkinson’s symptoms (tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia, postural instability)
  • Diagnosis typically after age 40 (though earlier diagnoses may qualify)
  • No genetic Parkinson’s disease (familial cases generally excluded)

Paraquat Exposure History

Qualifying exposure includes:

  • Occupational exposure: farmers, farmworkers, agricultural workers, pesticide applicators
  • Regular exposure over extended period – typically 2+ years
  • Direct handling: mixing, loading, applying paraquat products
  • Work on farms where paraquat was regularly used
  • Exposure through spray drift for residents living near treated fields
  • Exposure within 1,600 feet of paraquat application areas
  • Exposure occurred before Parkinson’s diagnosis
  • Timeframe: exposures typically from 1960s through present

Documentation Requirements

  • Employment records showing agricultural work
  • Pesticide applicator licenses
  • Testimony from co-workers or family confirming exposure
  • Property records showing residence near agricultural areas
  • Medical records confirming Parkinson’s diagnosis
  • Neurologist evaluations and test results
  • Timeline establishing exposure before diagnosis

Potential Case Values

Paraquat Parkinson’s cases have significant settlement potential:

Estimated Settlement Ranges

Based on other toxic tort and Parkinson’s disease litigation:

  • Moderate cases (early-stage Parkinson’s, minimal disability): $200,000 – $500,000
  • Serious cases (advanced symptoms, significant functional impairment): $500,000 – $1,500,000
  • Severe cases (advanced Parkinson’s, loss of independence, dementia): $1,500,000 – $3,000,000+
  • Cases with punitive damages potential: Could exceed $5,000,000
  • Wrongful death cases (Parkinson’s contributed to death): $1,000,000 – $5,000,000+

Factors Affecting Case Value

  • Severity of Parkinson’s symptoms and disease progression
  • Age at diagnosis (younger plaintiffs often have higher values)
  • Degree of functional impairment and disability
  • Need for full-time care and assistance
  • Lost earning capacity and retirement income
  • Extent and duration of paraquat exposure
  • Strength of exposure documentation
  • Quality of expert testimony on causation
  • No significant alternative Parkinson’s risk factors
  • Presence of dementia or cognitive decline
  • Impact on quality of life and activities
  • Life expectancy and future care needs

What’s Included With Each Paraquat Lead

Our paraquat litigation leads provide comprehensive information:

Contact Information

  • Full name
  • Verified phone number and email address
  • Mailing address
  • Best time to contact
  • Emergency contact if needed

Medical Information

  • Parkinson’s disease diagnosis confirmation
  • Date of diagnosis
  • Age at diagnosis
  • Diagnosing physician and facility
  • Current symptoms and severity
  • Medications prescribed (Levodopa, etc.)
  • Functional abilities and limitations
  • Whether dementia is present
  • Availability of medical records
  • Any genetic testing results

Exposure History

  • Type of work (farmer, applicator, farmworker, etc.)
  • Years of paraquat exposure (start and end dates)
  • Frequency and duration of exposure
  • Specific tasks involving paraquat (mixing, spraying, handling)
  • Whether resided near agricultural paraquat use
  • Crops treated and application methods
  • Protective equipment used (or lack thereof)
  • Other pesticides or chemicals used
  • Employment records or documentation available
  • Names of farms or employers

Additional Information

  • Family history of Parkinson’s disease
  • Other potential risk factors
  • Current legal representation status
  • Understanding of litigation timeline
  • Geographic location for jurisdiction purposes
  • Motivation to pursue legal action

Lead Qualification Standards

Every paraquat lead undergoes thorough screening:

  • Confirmed Parkinson’s disease diagnosis by medical professional
  • Minimum 2 years of paraquat exposure (or significant residential proximity)
  • Exposure occurred before Parkinson’s diagnosis
  • No genetic or familial Parkinson’s disease
  • Age at diagnosis typically over 40 years old
  • Medical records available or obtainable
  • Employment or residential documentation of exposure
  • No current legal representation on paraquat claim
  • Statute of limitations compliance verified
  • Contact information verified and responsive
  • Geographic location appropriate for filing

Why Paraquat Cases Are Valuable for Your Practice

Strong Scientific Foundation

Over 100 peer-reviewed studies support causation. Scientific evidence is robust and continues growing stronger with new research.

Active and Growing MDL

MDL No. 3004 is rapidly expanding with 6,000+ cases and hundreds more filed monthly. This demonstrates widespread recognition of case merit.

Sympathetic Plaintiffs

Farmers, agricultural workers, and rural residents with debilitating Parkinson’s disease are highly sympathetic plaintiffs. Juries respond favorably to hardworking individuals harmed by corporate negligence.

Product Banned Worldwide

Paraquat’s ban in 32+ countries, including EU and China, demonstrates international consensus on its dangers. This strengthens liability arguments against U.S. manufacturers.

High Case Values

Parkinson’s disease causes progressive disability requiring lifelong care and treatment. Case values reflect substantial damages for medical expenses, lost income, and suffering.

Large Target Defendant Pool

Multiple manufacturers including deep-pocket corporate defendants like Syngenta and Chevron provide strong recovery potential.

Contingency Fee Cases

Cases handled on standard contingency (33-40%) with costs often shared through MDL participation, making them accessible for firms of all sizes.

Public Interest

Cases addressing toxic agricultural chemicals generate positive media coverage and demonstrate your firm’s commitment to protecting workers and communities.

Building Strong Paraquat Cases

1. Comprehensive Medical Documentation

Obtain complete neurological records confirming Parkinson’s diagnosis, including neurologist evaluations, movement disorder specialist assessments, brain imaging, and genetic testing results ruling out familial Parkinson’s.

2. Detailed Exposure History

Document all paraquat exposure: employment dates, specific tasks, frequency of use, protective equipment, training received, and other pesticide exposures. Corroborating testimony from co-workers strengthens claims.

3. Employment and Residential Documentation

Collect employment records, W-2s, tax returns, property records, and aerial photos showing proximity to agricultural fields. Pesticide applicator licenses are valuable evidence.

4. Timeline Development

Establish clear timeline showing paraquat exposure predated Parkinson’s diagnosis by several years (consistent with disease latency period).

5. Rule Out Alternative Causes

Address genetic factors through family history and testing. Document absence of head trauma, other toxic exposures, or medications known to cause Parkinsonism.

6. Expert Witnesses

Neurologists, toxicologists, and epidemiologists are essential. MDL provides access to qualified experts with paraquat-specific experience.

7. MDL Participation

Consider joining MDL for access to shared discovery, master pleadings, expert resources, and coordinated litigation strategy.

8. Functional Impact Documentation

Document how Parkinson’s affects daily activities, work capacity, and independence. Caregiver testimony and life care plans strengthen damages claims.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the statute of limitations for paraquat cases?
Varies by state, typically 2-4 years from diagnosis or discovery of harm. Discovery rule often applies. Some states have statutes specific to toxic tort claims. We screen leads for compliance.
Can family members of deceased Parkinson's patients file claims?
Yes, wrongful death claims can be pursued if Parkinson’s disease contributed to death. Time limits are typically shorter for wrongful death, so prompt action is essential.
What if exposure was decades ago?
Historical exposure qualifies. Parkinson’s often develops 10-20 years after exposure begins, so cases involving 1980s-1990s exposure are common and valid.
Is residential proximity exposure enough?
Yes. Individuals living within 1,600 feet of fields where paraquat was regularly applied may have qualifying exposure through spray drift and environmental contamination.
What if the plaintiff used many different pesticides?
Multi-pesticide exposure is common in agriculture. Cases can still succeed if paraquat was a significant component of exposure. Some evidence suggests synergistic effects with other chemicals.
When will cases start settling?
Settlement timing depends on bellwether trial outcomes expected in 2025-2026. Early settlements may begin as discovery reveals defendant knowledge of risks.
What are typical attorney fees?
Standard contingency fee is 33-40% of recovery. Costs are typically advanced and reimbursed from settlement. MDL participation helps share expert and discovery costs.
Are these leads exclusive?
Yes. Each lead is sold exclusively to one law firm in your area. You never compete with other attorneys for the same claimant.
Do you provide signed retainer leads for paraquat cases?
Yes, signed retainer packets are available for select paraquat cases at premium pricing. Contact us for availability and pricing.

Get Started With Paraquat Leads Today

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Contact Information

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