A Maryland jury ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay more than $1.5B in a lawsuit regarding talc in its baby powder.
Cherie Craft sued the company and its subsidiaries alleging their talc-based baby powder exposed her to asbestos, causing peritoneal malignant mesothelioma, an incurable cancer.
A jury in Minnesota has awarded $65.5 million to a mother of three who said talcum products made by Johnson & Johnson contributed to her developing cancer.
A Los Angeles jury ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $40 million to two women on December 13, 2025. The women claimed the ...
A jury in Baltimore City Circuit Court awarded $59.84 million to plaintiff Cherie Craft, then added $1 billion in punitive ...
A Sarasota jury has ruled Johnson & Johnson's talc-based baby powder was not responsible for a Sarasota County woman's death due to ovarian cancer. The decision took less than five hours of ...
A Baltimore jury found Johnson & Johnson liable for failing to warn about asbestos risks tied to talc-based baby powder.
A bankruptcy move from Johnson & Johnson could stall any talcum powder settlements for the thousands of families that have sued the company for billions of dollars in damages in recent years.
A Baltimore jury ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $1.5 billion to Cherie Craft, who alleges asbestos in their talc-based products caused her peritoneal mesothelioma. The company plans to appeal, ...
Philippe Matthey, son of Patricia Matthey, is representing the estate of his mother in a civil lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson. The plaintiff's allege that Patrictia Matthey's use of Johnson & ...
Healthcare company Johnson & Johnson announced Thursday that it will no longer globally produce or distribute its talcum powder. The company will instead produce a corn starch powder beginning in 2023 ...
A Minnesota jury ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $65.5 million to a mother of three who linked her cancer to long-term use ...
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