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If you or someone you know has been potentially affected by Johnson and Johnson talc issues then we may be able to pursue a claim for compensation for you now on a No Win, No Fee basis.
Talc products have, for quite some time, been linked to potential asbestos exposure as a result of the close proximity where the two compounds are found. The allegations are that pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson may have allegedly known about cross-contamination, but may have covered up the matter or failed to deal with it. Whilst they firmly dispute the allegations that have been made, some compensation actions have settled in the US on the basis that people may have been exposed to asbestos when using talc products.
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You can contact us now to discuss whether you may be eligible to pursue a Johnson & Johnson talc compensation claim on a No Win, No Fee basis. If you or someone you know developed cancer, such as ovarian cancer or mesothelioma, and you suspect it may be due to prolonged use of Johnson & Johnson talcum powder products, we would like to hear from you.
We are pursuing compensation claims in the UK for anybody who may have used Johnson & Johnson talc products who may have gone onto develop cancer. We are able to provide free claims assessments where we can confirm if we are able to represent you. You can contact our team for free, no-obligation legal advice here now.
We have been covering the issue of Johnson & Johnson talc matters for many years now, having published several articles in relation to updates and news about the issue around the world.
Johnson & Johnson continues to firmly deny that it has done anything wrong and refutes allegations that have been made in relation to the problems. The allegations surround the fact that asbestos and talc can often be naturally found in close proximity. If asbestos fibres have been able to cross-contaminate with talc then people may be using products that could contain trace amounts of asbestos.
Some allegations have gone as far as to suggest that Johnson & Johnson knew about the problems for decades but allegedly covered up or ignored the issues. There were also allegations that the company reportedly used testing systems that specifically did not identify asbestos in order to allegedly cover the issues up as well.
Again, Johnson & Johnson refutes the statements and allegations that have been made, and we are simply reporting what has been previously reported around the world. That being said, a number of people have settled compensation claims in the US, and we believe that there could be people here in the UK who may have also been exposed to cancer risks in the same way, and may have valid claims for compensation.
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What this means is that we are true experts in terms of group and multi-party actions here in the UK, and you can trust us to fight hard for your right to compensation. To speak to us about starting a case, please contact our friendly team for free, no-obligation legal advice here now.
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