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 Maryland jury ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay more than $1.5B in a lawsuit regarding talc in its baby powder.
After multiple failed attempts by Johnson & Johnson to move its talc litigation into bankruptcy, ovarian cancer claims are once again advancing in courts across the country. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 30, 2025 ...
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 Los Angeles jury ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $40 million to two women on December 13, 2025. The women claimed the ...
U.S. government-led research found no strong evidence linking baby powder with ovarian cancer in the largest analysis to look at the question. The findings were called “overall reassuring” in an ...
Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay $1.56 billion after jury links talc baby powder asbestos to cancer in landmark verdict.
A Baltimore jury ordered Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiaries to pay over $1.5 billion to a woman who claimed decades of ...
A Los Angeles jury ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $966 million to the family of a woman who died from mesothelioma, finding the company liable in the latest trial alleging its talc products cause ...
A Los Angeles jury has awarded $417 million to a 63-year-old woman who claims her ovarian cancer was caused by her decades-long habit of using Johnson & Johnson's Baby Powder for feminine hygiene. Eva ...
A 37-year-old mother of 3 was awarded $65.5 million by a Minnesota jury which concluded that Johnson & Johnson's talcum ...