Dangerous and Defective Products
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Were you diagnosed with cancer after using chemical hair relaxers? Lawsuits allege that products made by L’Oréal and other manufacturers may contain potentially harmful ingredients, such as formaldehyde, that could be associated with increased risks of uterine, endometrial, ovarian, and other cancers. Individuals who developed these conditions may qualify to pursue a legal claim.
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Were you diagnosed with ovarian cancer or another gynecologic cancer after long-term use of talcum powder? Current lawsuits allege that Johnson & Johnson’s talc products may be associated with an increased risk of ovarian cancer. Individuals and families affected may qualify to pursue a legal claim.
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Paraquat Herbicide Lawsuits active
Have you been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease after using or working around Paraquat? Lawsuits assert that prolonged exposure to the herbicide may be linked to Parkinson’s and claim that manufacturers did not provide adequate warnings. Individuals who believe they were affected may qualify to pursue a legal claim.
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Baby Food Autism Lawsuits active
Some parents report that their children were diagnosed with Autism or ADHD after regularly eating certain commercial baby foods. Recent lawsuits claim that multiple well-known brands may contain harmful levels of heavy metals potentially connected to developmental issues.
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Baby Formula NEC Lawsuits active
If your premature baby developed necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) after consuming certain infant formulas, you may not be alone. Legal claims allege that the makers of Similac and Enfamil did not properly disclose the potential dangers of cow’s milk–based formulas, which have been linked to NEC in premature infants.