Jury Awards $110 Million to Woman in Ovarian Cancer Talcum Powder Lawsuit
A jury in St. Louis, Missouri, ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $110 million to a woman who developed ovarian cancer after using its talcum powder based products for feminine hygiene for several years. More than 2,000 women have filed lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson claiming the company failed to warn them about an increased risk for ovarian cancer related to the use of its Baby Powder and Shower to Shower products.
Johnson & Johnson now faces a total of $237 million in verdicts to women who used its talcum powder products for feminine hygiene for years and developed ovarian cancer.
Our attorneys are representing hundreds of women who used Johnson & Johnson’s Shower to Shower or Baby Powder talcum powder products and have been diagnosed with ovarian cancer. If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer after using these talcum powder products for feminine hygiene for several years, contact us.