If you or a loved one used Johnson’s Baby Powder or J&J’s Shower to Shower baby powder products and were diagnosed with ovarian cancer, you may be entitled to recover compensation from a Johnson & Johnson baby powder lawsuit or settlement.
Johnson & Johnson baby powder lawsuit cases and settlement claims are potentially being investigated by a team of products liability attorneys. J&J baby powder (or talcum powder) brands include: Johnson’s Baby Powder & J&J Shower to Shower powder.
Johnson & Johnson’s Baby Powder Lawsuit
Johnson’s Baby Powder lawsuit claims potentially include cases of women who had regular and prolonged exposure to Johnson’s Baby Powder near their genitals and suffered cancer of the ovaries. Johnson’s Baby Powder (introduced in 1893) has been promoted as providing “freshness” and “comfort”, eliminating friction on the skin, absorbing “excess wetness” helping keep skin feeling dry and comfortable, “gentle and mild” and to be used to mask odors.
J&J Shower to Shower Lawsuit
J&J Shower to Shower lawsuit cases potentially include claims of women who suffered ovarian cancer after regular and prolonged exposure to J&J Shower to Shower in or near their vaginal region. J&J Shower to Shower has been marketed as a product to be used all over the body to feel dry, fresh, comfortable and to keep odors away.
If you or someone you love were diagnosed with ovarian cancer after regularly using Johnson’s Baby Powder and/or J&J Shower To Shower, you may be entitled to compensation from a Johnson & Johnson baby powder lawsuit or settlement. Contact an injury lawyer to request a free case review
*If you or a loved one are experiencing health issues, side effects or complications (i.e., ovarian cancer) from a product, we urge you to promptly consult with your doctor or physician for an evaluation.
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