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Asbestos in makeup and baby powder has been linked to cancer. See if you have a case today.
- Billions of dollars have already been awarded to victims
- Mesothelioma & ovarian cancer victims are eligible
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Millions of Women & Children Impacted
For decades, families trusted talcum powder as safe, but recent studies now link asbestos-contaminated talc to cancers like uterine, lung, and mesothelioma, with the IARC deeming it carcinogenic.
Companies like Colgate-Palmolive, Johnson & Johnson, and Avon have faced million-dollar judgments for exposing users to cancer-causing talc.
If you’ve used talc-based products and have been diagnosed with cancer, you may qualify for compensation.
Average Payouts Often Exceed $1 Million
$39 Million
MesotheliomaAwarded to a Boston resident. The largest mesothelioma settlement in Massachusetts history.
$18 Million
MesotheliomaAwarded to a women in California who used talcum powder her entire life.
$5.9 Million
MesotheliomaAwarded to a man with talcum powder exposure. Case was rejected by another law firm.
$3.2 Million
MesotheliomaAwarded to a makeup artist who used talc and other cosmetics her entire life.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Talcum powder’s main ingredient is talc, a naturally occurring mineral composed of hydrated magnesium silicate.
Talcum powder is typically found alongside asbestos in geological formations. With this close proximity, asbestos fibers can easily mix with talc during the mining and processing stages, posing a significant risk for mesothelioma.
Ovarian, Lung, Mesothelioma, Stomach, and potentially other cancers that have been linked.
Anyone who uses Talc powder is at an increased risk of cancer. Some of the top occupations include hairdressers, barbers, talc miners, millers, paint makers, paint sprayers, and many more.
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