The first baby powder lawsuit was filed in 2009 by a physician’s assistant from Sioux Falls, South Dakota who developed ovarian cancer at the age of 49 after a lifetime of using J&J’s products. Since then, plaintiffs have filed nearly 1,000 lawsuits against the compan...
Contact an experienced talcum powder lawyer from TorHoerman Law to determine whether you qualify for a Baby Powder Lawsuit. You can also use the chatbot on this page to find out if you qualify for a Talc Powder Cancer Lawsuit instantly. October 17, 2024 On October 17, 2024, a Connecticut...
Supreme Court Orders Johnson & Johnson to Pay $2.1 Billion in Baby Powder Lawsuit Posted on June 5, 2021Big Pharma Children’s Health Defense Waking Times Editor’s Note: We’ve been reporting on this issue for years, pointing out the cover up and the deceptive practices of Johnson & Joh...
Officials with Johnson & Johnson said they have created a new subsidiary called LTL Management. Johnson & Johnson said it then moved $2 billion in baby powder lawsuit settlement money to LTL, then submitted LTL for bankruptcy. LTL Managementfiledfor bankruptcy protection in North Carolina on Thursd...
alleging thatJohnson & Johnson’sbaby powder and Rite Aid, the company that sold this product to the plaintiff, were responsible for the plaintiff’s mesothelioma diagnosis. This is the first case that has also named a drugstore as a defendant in anasbestos talcum powder liability lawsuit. ...
Since 2003, talc in Johnson’s Baby Powder sold in the United States has come from China through supplier Imerys Talc America, a unit of Paris-based Imerys SA and a co-defendant in much of the talc litigation. Imerys and J&J said the Chinese talc is safe. ...
Chris Tisi, one of the lawyers bringing the new lawsuit, said in a statement that medical monitoring was necessary because the "inadequate funding" of the bankruptcy plan "doesn't realistically address the needs of women who could developovarian cancerin the future because of past baby powde...
According to thebaby powder lawsuit, filed by plaintiff Mona Estrada (Mona Estrada v. Johnson & Johnson et al., case number 2:14-cv-01051, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California) studies have shown a 33% increased risk for ovarian cancer associated with talcum...
LOS ANGELES --A Los Angeles jury has ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $417 million to a woman who claimed in a lawsuit that the talc in the company's iconic baby powder causesovarian cancerwhen applied regularly for feminine hygiene. ...
Kazan Law Wins a $18.8 Million Mesothelioma Verdict In Johnson & Johnson Talc Baby Powder Lawsuit Jul 25, 2023 Five Kazan Law Firm Attorneys Named in “Lawdragon 500 Leading Consumer Plaintiff Lawyers for 2023” May 3, 2023 Recent Blog Posts Kazan, McClain, Satterley & Greenwood, PLC,...