The lawsuit claims long-term use of talc-based powders may be linked to ovarian cancer and mesothelioma. Many cases allege companies like Johnson & Johnson failed to warn consumers about potential risks associated with their products.
You may be eligible if you regularly used talcum powder products (such as body powder or baby powder) over a period of time and were later diagnosed with ovarian cancer or mesothelioma on or after May 2020.
Reported risks include a possible association with ovarian cancer when talc particles are used in the genital area over long periods. Some studies suggest talc particles may travel through the reproductive system and cause inflammation, which could contribute to cancer development. Additionally, long-term exposure to talcum powder may involve asbestos particles being inhaled into the lungs, which has been linked to mesothelioma.
You may qualify if you used talc-based powder products consistently and were later diagnosed with ovarian cancer or mesothelioma on or after May 2020. Medical records and product use history are typically required to evaluate and support your claim.
No, there are no upfront costs to participate. Attorneys typically work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you only pay if compensation is recovered.
Compensation may include medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and other related damages. The amount varies depending on the details and severity of each case.
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