Thousands of individuals who used J&J talcum powder (also known as baby powder) are now stepping forward with talcum powder lawsuits, claiming it caused them to develop serious health issues like ovarian cancer or mesothelioma. If you or a loved one used talc-based products and were later diagnosed with cancer, you may be entitled to significant financial compensation.
Quick Facts Table
Category
Detail
Lawsuit Status
Active – Multidistrict Litigation (MDL)
Product Type
Talc-based powder (Baby Powder, Shower-to-Shower)
Defendants
Johnson & Johnson (and its former consumer division, now Kenvue)
Potential Compensation
Up to $1 million or more, depending on your diagnosis
Deadline to File
Varies by state – typically 1 to 5 years from diagnosis
What is the J&J Talcum Powder Cancer Lawsuit About?
For decades, Johnson & Johnson baby powder was marketed as safe and gentle. But growing evidence has shown that talcum powder may have been contaminated with asbestos, a substance known to cause cancer.
Many women who used baby powder for feminine hygiene and others who applied it regularly over long periods are now filing lawsuits after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer or mesothelioma. The lawsuits claim that Johnson & Johnson failed to warn consumers about these risks, even after internal documents suggested a link.
As a result, J&J has faced thousands of lawsuits and multiple billion-dollar jury verdicts. The company has stopped selling its talc-based powder in the U.S. and Canada, but the legal fight for justice continues.
Jury trials have resulted in large verdicts for victims, with many settlements reaching into the millions. The lawsuits seek
 Compensation varies, but many settlements have ranged from $100,000 to over $1 million, depending on your diagnosis and medical costs.
2. Is there a deadline to file?
 Yes. Each state has its own statute of limitations—typically between 1 and 5 years after diagnosis or discovery of harm.
3. Do I need to pay for a lawyer?
 No. Most talc cancer lawsuits are handled on a contingency basis, which means you only pay if you win your case.
4. What documentation will I need?
 You’ll need your medical diagnosis, details about your use of J&J talcum powder, and any supporting proof like purchase history or product containers.
5. Who exactly is being sued?
 The lawsuits target Johnson & Johnson and its former consumer product division, now operating as Kenvue.
6. Is this a class action or individual case?
 These are mass tort cases, not class actions. That means your claim is handled individually, but it benefits from shared legal resources.
 "I used baby powder for years and never thought it could cause cancer. When I got sick, Class Action Winning helped me find the legal support I needed."
Maria L.
, Ohio
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California
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Florida
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Texas
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