Court documents have revealed that J&J was aware that its talc powder contained asbestos going back to the 1950s, but did not report the findings to the FDA or consumers. In 2009, a plaintiff ...
In 1894, Johnson & Johnson introduced a product made of crushed talc it dubbed "baby powder." For more than a century, people — especially women — used this baby powder as an everyday health ...
A man in Maine is suing pharmeceutical giant Johnson & Johnson for $25 million over the death of his wife, claiming that use of its “dangerous and defective” talcum powder caused her death.
Two attempts by Johnson & Johnson to resolve approximately 60,000 talcum powder lawsuits through bankruptcy courts have crumbled because the company could not show that the subsidiaries it erected ...