Women suing J&J await their day in court after the company failed to get talc cases moved to bankruptcy court

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Thousands of lawsuits allege that Johnson & Johnson's talc-based baby powder caused cancer. The company's attempt to move those suits to bankruptcy court has been rejected.

stop selling talc-based baby powder globallyTalc and asbestos form together in nature, so raw talc collected via mining may contain asbestos fibers that can wind up in talc-based products.

. People who are routinely exposed to asbestos fibers or get exposed to large amounts face a greater health risk, Frank said.to be carcinogenic but does not classify pure talc as a cancer-causing agent. Bingheri said she lost her job as an office manager after taking time off for chemo and surgery. Her lawsuit has also been held up due to J&J’s legal maneuver.

Bingheri said she now fears that her two daughters, ages 37 and 48, could also be at higher risk for cancer, since she used the powder on them as babies. For asbestos-related diseases, the time between exposure and symptoms can rangeIn the recent appeals court decision, judges determined that LTL Management is not in financial distress and has the resources to pay claims, so the court dismissed the subsidiary’s bankruptcy filing.according to legal experts.

 

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If Johnson & Johnson think this is bad just wait till the covid lawsuits start.

Baby powder is safe and effective

So far no proof offered yet that the baby powder does cause ovarian cancer?

news all day? are all of them lies and indoctrination or just 99% of them?

J&J knew their talc was being mined with asbestos, and they just simply, ignore it, then denied it. Now they're trying to erase all these lawsuits with fancy bankruptcy tricks, just like Alex Jones. MakeThemPay

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