A proposed $7.25 billion settlement over claims that Roundup weedkiller causes cancer is facing potential delays, leaving cancer victims with only days to opt out of the settlement. The settlement, which was proposed to compensate victims of cancer caused by the use of Roundup, is now at risk of being delayed due to ongoing legal disputes.

The settlement amount, $7.25 billion, is a significant figure, and cancer victims are being advised to carefully consider their options before opting out.

"The settlement is a complex issue, and cancer victims should seek legal counsel before making a decision," said a legal expert.

The Erie County community, particularly those who have been affected by cancer, will be watching the developments closely. Buffalo residents who have been impacted by cancer will be considering their options and seeking legal advice.

The New York State court system will be handling the settlement, and cancer victims will need to navigate the legal process to opt out of the settlement. Western New York residents will be affected by the settlement, and the local economy could feel the impact of the delays.

As the deadline approaches, cancer victims are urged to seek legal counsel to understand their options and make an informed decision. The Buffalo community is coming together to support those affected by cancer, providing resources and guidance to help navigate the complex legal process.

The proposed settlement is a significant development in the ongoing Roundup litigation, and cancer victims will be watching the outcome closely. The $7.25 billion figure is a substantial amount, and the impact of the settlement will be felt across Western New York.

The deadline for cancer victims to opt out of the settlement is fast approaching, and Buffalo residents will be waiting to see the outcome of the ongoing legal disputes.