J&J faces new trial over talc cancer claims, amid settlement push

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Emory Hernandez, 24, says he developed mesothelioma, a deadly cancer, as a result of exposure to J&J's talc products. The company maintains talc does not cause cancer.

on Wednesday, May 31, faced the first trial in almost two years over claims that asbestos in its baby powder and other talc products causes cancer, as it seeks to settle thousands of similar cases in bankruptcy court.

Emory Hernandez, 24, says he developed mesothelioma, a deadly cancer, in the tissue around his heart as a result of exposure to J&J’s talc products beginning when he was a baby. The company has denied that its talc contains asbestos, which is linked to mesothelioma, or causes cancer. Joseph Satterley, a lawyer for Hernandez, urged jurors in Alameda County, California court to reject the company’s defenses and hold it responsible for his client’s illness.

“I can assure you the evidence will be very strong,” Satterley said. “Mesothelioma is a signature disease of asbestos.” Allison Brown, a lawyer for J&J, said in her opening statement that the company went to great lengths to ensure that there were no contaminants in its talc. She said that Hernandez’s form of mesothelioma was very rare, and more likely related to a family history of heart disease and cancer.J&J subsidiary

 

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