Ovarian Cancer and Talcum Powder: Did Johnson & Johnson Know About the Risk?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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    Recent court developments suggest that Johnson & Johnson knew that their products could cause cancer but decided to sell them anyway. Investigations have detected traces of asbestos found in baby powder sold by Johnson & Johnson.
    Jason Brown is Senior Litigator and head of the law firm Brown, LLC, based in Jersey City, New Jersey. He helps people throughout the country.
    In this interview, he explains what is currently happening with the Johnson & Johnson baby powder lawsuits and whether or not it’s too late to join in on the litigation.
    Learn more at Jason Brown’s AskTheLawyers™ profile: bit.ly/2KB95xZ
    Contact him directly: 1-888-981-0016.
    0:29 - What’s the latest development with Johnson & Johnson talc powder legislation?
    1:41 - What does this mean for other court cases involving Johnson & Johnson?
    3:21 - What do you think is going to happen next?
    4:30 - If someone has ovarian cancer, is it too late to get involved in the litigation?
    5:49 - Is it important to contact an attorney as soon as possible?
    6:59 - What if a family member passed away from ovarian cancer possibly caused by talc usage?
    7:41 - What type of attorney should people choose for a case like this?
    Disclaimer: This video is for informational purposes only. In some states, this video may be deemed Attorney Advertising. The choice of lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely on advertisements.

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