A Baltimore jury awarded over $1.5 billion in damages to a Maryland woman who alleged in a lawsuit that Johnson & Johnson’s talc-based personal care products caused her to develop cancer. But the ...
A Baltimore court has ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $1.56 billion to a Maryland woman who claimed her use of the baby powder caused her cancer. This is the largest award ever against J&J to be ...
A Baltimore jury ordered Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiaries to pay over $1.5 billion to a woman who claimed decades of exposure to asbestos in the company’s talc-based products caused her ...
A court in Baltimore has ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $1.56 billion to a Maryland woman who claimed that her use of the company’s baby powder caused her cancer. It is the largest award ever ...
Jury awards $1.5 billion to Cherie Craft for talc-related cancer J&J plans to appeal, calling the verdict "egregious" and "unconstitutional" J&J faces over 67,000 lawsuits related to talc products and ...
Johnson & Johnson was ordered to pay about $1.56 billion to a Maryland woman who blamed the company’s talc-based baby powder for causing her asbestos-linked cancer, the largest such jury verdict for ...
A Baltimore jury on Monday ordered Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) and its subsidiaries to pay over $1.5 billion to a woman, who claimed that decades of exposure to asbestos in the company's talc-based ...
A Baltimore jury ordered Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiaries to pay over $1.5 billion to a woman who claimed decades of exposure to asbestos in the company’s talc-based products caused her ...
Monday's verdict comes after the same plaintiffs' firm, Dean Omar, won a $65.5 million talc award on Friday in Minnesota. Johnson & Johnson said it would appeal what it called the 'egregious and ...
A Minnesota jury awarded $65.5 million on Friday to a mother of three who claimed talcum products made by Johnson & Johnson exposed her to asbestos and contributed to her developing cancer in the ...
The 37-year-old mom of three said she used the company's baby powder and later developed mesothelioma Charlotte Phillipp is a Weekend Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since ...
Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) has been directed to pay $65.6 million to a Minnesota woman who was diagnosed with cancer following the use of their talcum powder. What Happened: A Minnesota jury ...