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To sue Monsanto, you typically need to consult with an attorney experienced in agricultural or product liability law. They can assist you in gathering evidence, such as medical records or proof of exposure to Monsanto's products, like glyphosate. You would then file a lawsuit in the appropriate court, usually based on claims like negligence or product liability, and follow the legal procedures, including discovery and potential settlement negotiations. It's important to be aware of the statute of limitations for your specific case.

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