J&J Talcum Powder linked to Cancer

J&J Talcum Powder linked to Cancer

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Cancer

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Baby powder, talcum powder, and other powders manufactured by Johnson & Johnson have been found to contain asbestos, a cancer-causing agent. If you used these powders and subsequently received a cancer diagnosis, you may be entitled to significant monetary compensation.

Qualification Criteria

  • Used talcum powder or baby powder manufactured by Johnson & Johnson

  • Subsequently received a diagnosis of cancer.

Total Settlement Amount

Undefined. Defendant company has a market cap of $401 billion.

Type of Compensation

Monetary compensation to reimburse medical expenses, plus punitive damages for pain and suffering.

Detailed description

Talcum powder is a common personal care product that is used for a variety of purposes, including as a feminine hygiene product. However, talc has been known to contain naturally occurring asbestos, which is a known carcinogen that can cause cancer when inhaled or ingested.

J&J has faced numerous lawsuits over the years related to the alleged link between talcum powder use and cancer, with some plaintiffs claiming that they developed ovarian cancer or mesothelioma as a result of using J&J's talcum powder products. 

In several cases, juries have awarded multi-million dollar verdicts to plaintiffs who have claimed that J&J failed to warn consumers about the potential health risks associated with talcum powder use.

J&J has denied any wrongdoing and has maintained that their talcum powder products are safe, but the company has faced significant legal and public scrutiny over the issue. In recent years, J&J has removed talc from their baby powder products in the United States and Canada and has faced regulatory action in several countries over the safety of their talc-based products.

If you have used J&J baby powder, talcum powder, or other powder products containing talc and have subsequently been diagnosed with cancer, you may be entitled to compensation in the millions of dollars. Fill out the form below to see if you qualify.

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