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Aveeno Sunscreen Recall Lawsuit: Was Your Child Diagnosed With Cancer After Using Aveeno Protect + Refresh Aerosol Sunscreen?

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If your child was diagnosed with cancer after using Aveeno Protect + Refresh Aerosol Sunscreen, you may be entitled to recover compensation from an Aveeno sunscreen recall lawsuit case or settlement claim.

A team of products liability injury attorneys and class action lawyers is investigating potential lawsuit and settlement cases of minors who were diagnosed with cancer after using certain recalled sunscreen products, including Aveeno Protect + Refresh Aerosol Sunscreen.

According to a J&J recall statement, certain Johnson & Johnson aerosol sunscreens, including Aveeno Protect + Refresh aerosol sunscreen, may have contained a substance called benzene that is classified as a human carcinogen and can potentially cause cancer.

Aveeno Sunscreen Recall Cancer Lawsuit Cases

Aveeno sunscreen recall lawsuit and settlement cases potentially being investigated include claims of minors who were diagnosed with blood cancer, such as leukemia, multiple myeloma or non-hodgkins lymphoma, after using a recalled Aveeno aerosol sunscreen, including:

  • Aveeno Protect + Refresh Aerosol Sunscreen

Aveeno Sunscreen Cancer Injury Claims

Recalled Aveeno Protect + Refresh aerosol sunscreen products potentially being investigated include:

  • AVEENO P+R SUNSCREEN SPF60 BODY SPRAY 5Z
Aveeno Protect + Refresh aerosol sunscreen cancer injury claims

If your child used a recalled Aveeno aerosol sunscreen product and was diagnosed with cancer, you may be entitled to recover compensation from an Aveeno sunscreen recall 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., Aveeno aerosol 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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