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FAQs

Do I need a confirmed cancer diagnosis before calling?

Typically yes—but we can explain what records to gather now and next steps.

How do you link my cancer to the product?

We compare your medical records and exposure history with the scientific evidence and consult qualified experts.

Is this a class action?

Most cases are individual claims, sometimes coordinated in multi-district litigation (MDL).

Cancer‑Causing Product Lawsuit Lawyer

Our firm has secured results for clients in Utah, Idaho, Colorado, and across the U.S. harmed by dangerous drugs and products. We investigate exposure, obtain records, and pursue compensation with a personalized, case-by-case approach.

Do I Have a Case?

Products Under Investigation

  • Talc (talcum powder): Allegations of elevated ovarian-cancer risk among long-term users; thousands of suits have been filed.

  • Roundup (glyphosate): Lawsuits allege a link to non-Hodgkin lymphoma among agricultural and home users; juries have returned large verdicts in several trials.

Note: Scientific debates and legal standards evolve. We evaluate each matter individually based on your records and current evidence.


You may qualify if you have:

  1. Documented exposure/use (pharmacy records, purchase receipts, or work/home application

  2. A diagnosis consistent with allegations of ovarian cancer for talcum powder or non-Hodgkin lymphoma for Roundup

  3. Medical records supporting timelines and treatment



Common Injuries & Complications

  • Cancer diagnosis

  • Surgery/chemotherapy/radiation

  • Lost income

  • Long-term side effects

  • Recurrence risk

  • Ongoing surveillance

What to save as Evidence

  • Pharmacy records & receipts (or insurer EOBs)

  • Medical records & pathology reports

  • A simple exposure timeline (when/where/how often)

  • Work/household exposure notes (e.g., landscaping applications, talc use)

  • Physician opinions or consult notes

Lawsuits & Deadlines

Thousands of lawsuits have been filed alleging negligence and failure to warn. Filing deadlines differ by state and may run from when you knew or should have known your cancer could be product-related. Many matters are coordinated in MDLs, but state statutes still apply—contact us promptly to protect your rights.

What Compensation Can Cover

  • Medical care (past/future)

  • Travel for treatment

  • Lost wages/earning capacity

  • Loss of enjoyment of life

  • Pain & suffering

  • Wrongful-death where applicable

Our Process

Free case review → Exposure & medical analysis → Filing (MDL or state court) → Negotiation or trial.


Contact us for a free, confidential consultation. We’ll answer your questions and explain the steps to preserve a potential claim.

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