Lawsuits concerning talcum powder claim that manufacturers knew their products contained asbestos, potentially causing ovarian cancer and mesothelioma, yet failed to issue proper warnings to the public. Plaintiffs have successfully secured billions in compensation through jury verdicts.

Medical conditions such as Ovarian Cancer and Mesothelioma have been linked to usage.
Billions of dollars have been awarded in jury verdicts, including a landmark $4.69 billion judgment.
Major companies involved include Johnson & Johnson, Colgate-Palmolive, Imerys Talc America, and others.
You may be eligible if you used talc-based products frequently and were later diagnosed with ovarian cancer or mesothelioma.
Lawsuits commonly involve Johnson’s Baby Powder, Shower to Shower, Gold Bond Body Powder, and other cosmetic talc products.
- You used talc-based products on or around the genital area on a daily or frequent basis.
- You were diagnosed with ovarian cancer or mesothelioma.
- You were not properly warned about the risks of talc product use.
Products commonly linked to litigation include Johnson’s Baby Powder, Shower to Shower, and Gold Bond Body Powder. Cornstarch-based products are generally not included in these lawsuits.
Individuals who developed cancer after regular talc exposure may qualify for compensation through a lawsuit against manufacturers who failed to warn consumers.
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