Do I Qualify for a Talc Lawsuit?
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Who May Qualify?
You may be eligible to file a talc powder lawsuit if one or more of the following applies to you or a loved one.
Talc Product Use
You used talc-based products such as Johnson's Baby Powder, Shower to Shower, or other talc-containing cosmetic powders — especially in the genital area.
Cancer Diagnosis
You have been diagnosed with ovarian cancer, mesothelioma, endometrial cancer, uterine cancer, or another cancer linked to talc or asbestos exposure.
Regular & Long-Term Use
You used talc products regularly over a period of months or years. The longer and more consistent the use, the stronger the potential claim.
Wrongful Death Claims
Family members of individuals who passed away from a talc-related cancer may also qualify to file a wrongful death claim on behalf of their loved one.
Not sure if you qualify? Even if you're uncertain, we encourage you to reach out. Our team will evaluate your situation at no cost and let you know whether you may have a viable claim. Many people who initially doubted their eligibility have gone on to recover significant compensation.
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Have you used talc powder products?
Qualifying Talc Products
These are the most commonly cited talc-based products in lawsuits. If you used any of these regularly, you may have a claim.
Johnson's Baby Powder
The most common product in talc lawsuits. J&J's talc-based baby powder was discontinued in 2020 after decades of litigation. Long-term use, especially in the genital area, is central to most claims.
Shower to Shower
Another Johnson & Johnson product, Shower to Shower was widely used as a body powder and has been named in numerous talc-related cancer lawsuits.
Other Talc Products
Gold Bond body powder, Clubman Pinaud, talc-based face powders, eye shadows, and other cosmetics containing talc have also been named in lawsuits.
Cancers Linked to Talc Exposure
These are the primary cancer diagnoses that may qualify for a talc powder lawsuit.
Ovarian Cancer
The most common cancer in talc lawsuits. Linked to genital application of talc-based powders. Studies have found talc particles in ovarian tissue.
Mesothelioma
A rare and aggressive cancer caused almost exclusively by asbestos exposure. Linked to inhaling asbestos-contaminated talc dust.
Endometrial Cancer
Cancer of the uterine lining has been associated with talc use in some studies and may qualify for legal action.
Uterine Cancer
Some uterine cancers have been connected to long-term talc product use and may be eligible for inclusion in a lawsuit.
Fallopian Tube Cancer
This rare cancer has been linked to talc exposure and may qualify for compensation under certain circumstances.
Other Cancers
If you developed another cancer following regular talc use, contact us. Our legal team can evaluate whether your diagnosis may be connected.
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