Paraquat
- Paraquat exposure is linked to the development of Parkinson’s disease.
- More than 60 countries have banned the use of Paraquat.
- The use of Paraquat is increasing in the US as farmers and agricultural workers continue to face exposure risk.
- Paraquat is commonly used as a toxic weed killer in the production of crops and has doubled in the past decade. Farmers apply more than 10 million pounds of this toxic chemical per year.
- Studies have shown that those who use Paraquat are twice as likely to develop Parkinson’s disease in the future.
- Common uses around Paraquat that create the biggest risk include Mixing or loading the chemical, Spraying it, Maintaining tanks, and spending time in fields where it is sprayed.
- Evidence shows that it can drift from the application site to nearby communities and towns.
If you or a loved one were diagnosed with Parkinson’s due to pesticide exposure, KALIS, KLEIMAN & WOLFE can help you secure the compensation you may be entitled to.
Please note that in some matters, KALIS, KLEIMAN & WOLFE may co-counsel or refer the case to another lawyer or law firm.