If your child was diagnosed with cancer after using a Johnson & Johnson recalled sunscreen product, you may be entitled to recover compensation from a Johnson & Johnson J&J sunscreen recall cancer lawsuit case or settlement claim.
A team of products liability injury lawyers and class action attorneys is investigating potential lawsuit and settlement cases of minors who have been diagnosed with cancer after using recalled Johnson & Johnson sunscreens that may have contained benzene.
In July 2021, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published a statement alerting the public that Johnson & Johnson issued a recall for certain aerosol sunscreens due to the presence of benzene. According to the recall notice, benzene is classified as a human carcinogen (i.e., a substance that could potentially cause cancer).
Johnson & Johnson Sunscreen Recall Cancer Lawsuit Cases & Settlement Claims
Johnson & Johnson sunscreen recall cancer lawsuit and settlement cases potentially being investigated include claims of children or minors who used recalled J&J sunscreen(s) and suffered serious injuries or complications including cancer:
- Leukemia
- Acute myeloid leukemia (AML)
- Acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL)
- Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)
- Multiple myeloma
- Non-hodgkin lymphoma
- Childhood cancer
- Other types of blood cancer(s)
Sunscreen cancer injury lawsuits filed in federal district courts have not yet been consolidated and/or transferred into a multi district litigation or MDL, but federal consumer class action lawsuit cases involving the alleged contamination of Neutrogena and Aveeno-branded sunscreens made by Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. have been consolidated into an MDL in the Southern District of Florida, styled as IN RE: Johnson & Johnson Sunscreen Marketing, Sales Practices and Products Liability Litigation, MDL Case No. 3015 (Judge Anuraag Singhal).
Recalled Johnson & Johnson Sunscreens
J&J sunscreen recall lawsuit and settlement cases potentially being investigated include lawsuit claims relating to the following recalled sunscreens that may contain the chemical benzene:
- Neutrogena Beach Defense aerosol sunscreen
- Neutrogena Cool Dry Sport aerosol sunscreen
- Neutrogena Invisible Daily Defense aerosol sunscreen
- Neutrogena Ultra Sheer aerosol sunscreen
- Aveeno Protect + Refresh aerosol sunscreen
- Other Johnson & Johnson sunscreens
If your child used a recalled Johnson & Johnson sunscreen and was diagnosed with cancer, you may be entitled to recover compensation from a J&J sunscreen recall cancer lawsuit case or settlement claim. Contact a products liability injury lawyer to request a free case review.
*If you or a loved one are experiencing health issues, side effects or complications from a sunscreen product, we urge you to promptly consult with your doctor or physician for an evaluation.
**The listing of a company (e.g., Johnson & Johnson or J&J, etc.) is not meant to state or imply that the company acted illegally or improperly or that the product (e.g., sunscreen) is unsafe or defective; rather only that an investigation may be, is or was being conducted to determine whether legal rights have been violated.
***The use of any trademarks, tradenames or service marks is solely for product identification and/or informational purposes.
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