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Wednesday June 24, 2026 — Our talcum powder lawyers are reviewing claims on behalf of ovarian cancer patients and their families.

You may be eligible for compensation if you used the following products:

  • Johnson’s Baby Powder
  • Johnson’s Shower to Shower

Medical studies show that long-term use of talcum powder in the genital area is associated with an increased risk for ovarian cancer.

The talc attorneys at our firm believe the manufacturer was aware of significant safety concerns yet failed to warn consumers.

Over 1,000 lawsuits have now been filed.

If you or a loved one was affected, we invite you to consult an experienced talcum powder lawyer in our office and protect your legal rights.

About Our Talc Lawyers

The attorneys at our firm are dedicated to helping patients injured by defective drugs and medical devices.

We have over 25 years’ experience in this complex area of law and represent clients on a no-fee, contingency basis.

Our experienced talc lawyers can evaluate your claim at no cost and tell you what to expect from the litigation process.

Failure to Warn of Talcum Powder and Ovarian Cancer

In 2006, the World Health Organization (WHO) classified talc as a possible carcinogen if applied by women to the genital area.

That same year, Johnson & Johnson’s talc supplier (Imerys Talc America, Inc.) began adding warning labels to the talc it delivered to J&J for use in personal care products.

J&J did not include similar safety information when packaging its Baby Powder and Shower to Shower products for sale to consumers.

In fact, the company still has not done so.

Today, these products do not contain any warnings about ovarian cancer and continue to be marketed to women as safe and effective for personal hygiene.

Published medical studies dating back to 1971 have demonstrated the risk of ovarian cancer from talc.

Evidence recently presented in court suggests Johnson & Johnson knew of the risk as early as 1982 if not before.

To date, verdicts in favor of ovarian cancer victims and against J&J have totaled $307 million after the first five talcum powder jury trials.

Speak with a Talcum Powder Lawyer Today

You may have significant legal rights if you used talcum powder for many years and were subsequently diagnosed with ovarian cancer.

We encourage all potential claimants to consult a talcum powder lawyer in a timely manner.

As with any legal case, your talc lawsuit is subject to certain time limitations that can restrict your ability to recover legal damages.

Call today or use our brief online form to start the process.