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New Jersey Attorneys for Talcum & Baby Powder Ovarian Cancer Cases

Mazie Slater is a prominent New Jersey trial law firm with extensive experience litigating and going to trial against Johnson & Johnson.   Our experience includes obtaining multiple verdicts in excess of $10 million against Johnson & Johnson arising from pelvic mesh product defects and horrible injuries to women.

Our experience litigating against Johnson & Johnson, and our base of operations in New Jersey, where the federal and state consolidated litigations are pending, uniquely positions us to handle these cases.  In addition, we are not seeking to build an inventory of thousands of cases, but rather to prioritize our clients.

If you have an ovarian cancer case, including if you need to retain new counsel because the case was already filed by another law firm who can no longer represent you, Mazie Slater is standing by to evaluate your case and move forward as your counsel.

Talc Links to Ovarian Cancer

Evidence developed to date in the talcum and baby powder litigation shows that Johnson & Johnson’s Baby Powder contained asbestos, an insidious substance that is a well-known human carcinogen.  The evidence shows that Johnson & Johnson knew about the asbestos but did everything it could to keep this information from the public.   Mazie Slater’s experience in going to trial against Johnson & Johnson, using this type of evidence, sets us apart from many other law firms.

Since 1971, more than 20 studies have linked talc powder to ovarian cancer, and, in 2003, an analysis of 16 of these studies found that women using talcum powder were 33 percent more likely to develop ovarian cancer. It has been alleged that Johnson & Johnson, the maker of popular talc-based powders, including “Baby Powder” and “Shower-to-Shower,” knew about the ovarian cancer risk since at least 1982, but failed to warn women using these products.

If you or someone you know developed ovarian cancer after using Johnson & Johnson talcum or baby powder, our attorneys are here to speak with you. For more information, contact us today for a free consultation.

New Jersey Attorneys for Talcum & Baby Powder Ovarian Cancer Cases

Mazie Slater is a prominent New Jersey trial law firm with extensive experience litigating and going to trial against Johnson & Johnson.   Our experience includes obtaining multiple verdicts in excess of $10 million against Johnson & Johnson arising from pelvic mesh product defects and horrible injuries to women.

Our experience litigating against Johnson & Johnson, and our base of operations in New Jersey, where the federal and state consolidated litigations are pending, uniquely positions us to handle these cases.  In addition, we are not seeking to build an inventory of thousands of cases, but rather to prioritize our clients.

If you have an ovarian cancer case, including if you need to retain new counsel because the case was already filed by another law firm who can no longer represent you, Mazie Slater is standing by to evaluate your case and move forward as your counsel.

Talc Links to Ovarian Cancer

Evidence developed to date in the talcum and baby powder litigation shows that Johnson & Johnson’s Baby Powder contained asbestos, an insidious substance that is a well-known human carcinogen.  The evidence shows that Johnson & Johnson knew about the asbestos but did everything it could to keep this information from the public.   Mazie Slater’s experience in going to trial against Johnson & Johnson, using this type of evidence, sets us apart from many other law firms.

Since 1971, more than 20 studies have linked talc powder to ovarian cancer, and, in 2003, an analysis of 16 of these studies found that women using talcum powder were 33 percent more likely to develop ovarian cancer. It has been alleged that Johnson & Johnson, the maker of popular talc-based powders, including “Baby Powder” and “Shower-to-Shower,” knew about the ovarian cancer risk since at least 1982, but failed to warn women using these products.

If you or someone you know developed ovarian cancer after using Johnson & Johnson talcum or baby powder, our attorneys are here to speak with you. For more information, contact us today for a free consultation.

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