California: Talc baby powder litigation | DrugsMonitor.com
Talc baby powder litigation in California (CA): Allegations recap, legal procedure at a glance, and potential next step options—not legal advice.
Johnson & Johnson, ovarian cancer, feminine hygiene powder, cosmetic talc, California
Residents of California (CA) evaluating talc claims often work with counsel on product identification, usage history, and how state law affects any remaining filing avenues alongside the New Jersey MDL.
Litigation themes
Plaintiffs argue talc particles can reach the ovaries and that some products contained asbestos or other carcinogenic materials. Defendants challenge study design, specific causation, and regulatory history of cosmetic talc.
Verdicts, appeals, and bankruptcy-related developments have reshaped which claimants can recover and through which vehicles.
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