Johnson's Baby Powder, Shower-to-Shower Body Powder, other talc-based products
Ovarian cancer
One of the experienced Talcum Powder law firms in our network are currently accepting talcum powder induced injury cases in all 50 states. If you or somebody you know has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer, you should contact our lawyers immediately for a free case consultation.
Every state has maximum time limitations on when an injury claim must be filed. These time restrictions are known as statutes of limitations. If a claim is not filed against the manufacturer before the statute of limitation expires, the injured persons are forever prevented from bringing a claim against the entities and persons who may be liable for their injuries.
If you have been potentially injured by the use of talcum powder, your statute of limitations may already have expired, or may expire in the very near future. Unfortunately, there is no way for us to tell you without us first reviewing the individual facts of your situation.
It does NOT cost you ANYTHING to file a lawsuit for the Talcum Powder MDL Litigation. All plaintiffs that sign with one of the experienced Talcum Powder law firms in our network will represent each plaintiff (you, the injured client) on a CONTINGENCY, which means that you will pay NOTHING unless they win a financial award for you from the manufacturer of the Talcum Powder (Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder or Shower to Shower). If your case is settled and an award is given on your individual claim, the law firm will receive the lesser portion of the total award, meaning you will keep the majority of the settled amount.
In March 2017, the 4th trial in St. Louis ended in no compensation awarded to the plaintiff. However, in May 2017, the 5th trial in St. Louis ended in a jury awarding $110.5 million to Louis Slemp, a 62 year-old woman from Virginia who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer after using baby powder for 40 years.
In October 2016, the 3rd trial in St. Louis ended in a $70 million jury award to a woman from California. She was diagnosed with Stage-4 ovarian cancer in 2012 after using Johnson’s Baby Powder for 45 years.
In May 2016, the 2nd trial in St. Louis ended in a $55 million jury award to a woman from South Dakota who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer after using Johnson’s Baby Powder for nearly 40 years.
In February 2016, the 1st trial in St. Louis ended in a $72 million jury award to the family of Jacqueline Fox, a black woman from Alabama who died of ovarian cancer after using baby powder for 35 years.
Yes. The first lawsuit was filed by a woman from South Dakota named Deane Berg. In November 2013, a jury found Johnson & Johnson guilty of failing to warn her about the risk of ovarian cancer. Since then, over 25,000 lawsuits have been field.
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