For decades, the plaintiff faithfully used Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder, from 1969 up until 2017. In 2019, after learning of the potential link between the talc-based product and mesothelioma, a form of cancer, she bravely took a stand and launched a lawsuit against the famous multinational corporation. Her battle was not just for her, but for countless others who might have unknowingly exposed themselves to harmful carcinogens. Sadly, only six months into her legal fight, she passed away at the age of 68. Her story continues to resonate as a stark reminder of the ongoing litigation involving Johnson & Johnson’s talc-based products.
Original source: New York Post