About the Talcum Powder Lawsuit
For decades, Johnson & Johnson marketed talcum powder products as safe for daily use. However, internal documents revealed the company knew about potential asbestos contamination in their talc products and the associated cancer risks. Thousands of women have developed ovarian cancer after using these products for feminine hygiene.
Studies have shown that regular use of talcum powder in the genital area can increase the risk of ovarian cancer by 30% or more. Talc particles can travel through the reproductive system and cause inflammation, creating an environment where cancer cells can develop. Some talc products have also been found to contain asbestos.
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Who Qualifies for Compensation?
You may be eligible for a Talcum Powder lawsuit if you meet the following criteria:
- Used talcum powder for feminine hygiene
- Diagnosed with ovarian cancer
- Used Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder
- Diagnosis after 2000
Qualifying Medical Conditions
The following conditions have been linked to talcum powder exposure:
Potential Compensation
Johnson & Johnson has faced billions in verdicts and settlements. The company has set aside significant funds to compensate victims. Women diagnosed with ovarian cancer after regular talcum powder use may be entitled to substantial compensation.
💰 Medical Expenses
Past and future medical bills, treatment costs, and rehabilitation expenses.
💼 Lost Income
Wages lost due to illness, reduced earning capacity, and future lost income.
😔 Pain & Suffering
Physical pain, emotional distress, and reduced quality of life.
⚖️ Punitive Damages
Additional damages to punish corporate negligence in egregious cases.