Class Action Lawsuits

If you were exposed to Zantact, Elmiron, Talcum Powder, RoundUp, Paraquat, Transvaginal Mesh, Heria Mesh and have been diagnosed with critical complications, you may be entitled to file a class action lawsuit and get compensation of upto $500,000.

Zantac Lawsuit

A Zantac lawsuit is a legal claim filed by people who took Zantac and ranitidine contaminated with NDMA and later developed cancer. People filing Zantac lawsuits are seeking compensation from the drug's manufacturers for bladder, stomach, esophageal, liver and pancreatic cancer potentially caused by NDMA exposure.

Talcum Powder Lawsuits

Talcum powder lawsuits are claims that baby powder manufacturers knew their talc was contaminated by asbestos and could cause mesothelioma and ovarian cancer, but did nothing to warn consumers about the risk. Most cases are individual lawsuits but at least four class action lawsuits have been filed. Recent jury verdicts have awarded billions of dollars to plaintiffs.

Paraquat Lawsuits

Paraquat lawsuits claim studies have shown that long-term exposure to paraquat, a popular herbicide, causes Parkinson’s disease. Plaintiffs diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease say manufacturers failed to warn about the risk. Lawyers are representing farmers, agricultural workers and others in lawsuits seeking compensation.

Elmiron Lawsuits

Elmiron lawsuits are legal claims that people who took Elmiron and later developed maculopathy or other serious vision problems have filed. Elmiron lawsuits allege Janssen Pharmaceuticals knew about the risk of eye damage but failed to adequately warn the public.

Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuits

During the past decade, juries have returned numerous verdicts against transvaginal mesh manufacturers. Plaintiffs have received millions of dollars in compensation for medical bills, injuries and emotional damage after fighting their cases in court. Transvaginal mesh makers have settled thousands of legal claims for roughly $8 billion.

Roundup NHL Cancer Lawsuits

Roundup (glyphosate) weed killer is designated as a probable human carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), an arm of the World Health Organization (WHO). Farmers, farmworkers, landscapers, gardeners, and others who use Roundup weed killer or other glyphosate-based herbicides are at risk for developing non-Hodgkin lymphoma and other forms of cancer.

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