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Who Can File a Talcum Powder Ovarian Cancer Lawsuit in South Carolina?

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Who Can File a Talcum Powder Ovarian Cancer Lawsuit in South Carolina

Find out who can file South Carolina talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuits from the attorneys that won the $72 million verdict against Johnson & Johnson

Since the high profile talcum powder ovarian cancer lawsuit verdict against Johnson & Johnson made national news in February 2016, our South Carolina talcum powder ovarian cancer attorneys have seen a significant rise in the number of inquiries relating to who may qualify to file a South Carolina talcum powder cancer lawsuit.  You should always consult an attorney regarding your individual South Carolina talcum powder ovarian cancer claim.

South Carolina women who have used talcum powder for feminine hygiene in the past and were diagnosed with ovarian cancer, as well as family members who lost someone to ovarian cancer are seeking clarification of the qualifications required to participate in a South Carolina talcum powder cancer lawsuit.  Our law firm offers free, no-obligation, confidential consultations to anyone who feels they may have a claim, but we have outlined the basic qualifications in this section. In general, these are factors that are considered in each baby powder cancer lawsuit claim.

If you or a loved one meets the qualifications listed – history of using baby powder containing talc and diagnosis of epithelial ovarian cancer – you may be eligible to file a talcum powder cancer lawsuit in South Carolina. There are multiple reasons to file a claim. First and foremost, your family may be able to recover financial compensation for the expense of medical treatment, pain, suffering, and loss associated with ovarian cancer. More important than that to some is the chance to hold a large corporation accountable for patient safety and dishonest business practices. Internal company documents that became evidence in the recent Johnson's baby powder lawsuit show Johnson & Johnson company officials knowingly chose to conceal talcum powder cancer warning information from the public. The company was aware this choice could lead to ovarian cancer for some of its customers, which is a deadly disease. Many plaintiffs feel the company deserves to be punished for choosing profits over human lives, and pursue baby powder cancer lawsuits in order to achieve a small bit of justice.

Attorneys offering free, no obligation South Carolina talcum powder cancer lawsuit case review are available to speak with you and your family about your circumstances. To learn more about filing a lawsuit in South Carolina, please fill out the simple form on this page.