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Lawyers representing 3,500 claimants in the UK are preparing to sue Johnson & Johnson (J&J) over alleged links between the company's talc-based baby powder and cancer. The claimants, primarily women who used the products, assert that J&J's talcum powder was contaminated with asbestos, leading to various cancers, including ovarian cancer, mesothelioma, and peritoneal cancer. The legal firm KP Law claims that J&J was aware of asbestos contamination as far back as the 1970s but failed to inform consumers until discontinuing the product in 2022.
This litigation is set to be one of the largest group actions in English and Welsh legal history, as the number of claimants has surged from 1,900 since last November. Tom Longstaff, a partner at KP Law, noted that the impact of these cancers has been devastating for many families.
In response, a J&J spokesperson emphasized that the science supports the safety of their talc products, claiming that extensive testing has shown no connection between their talcum powder and cancer. This lawsuit marks the first time J&J will face such legal challenges in a UK court.