Search
Search
Close this search box.
Search
Close this search box.

Faith Anderson

Johnson & Johnson Reaches Landmark $700 Million Settlement Over Talcum Powder Cancer Risks

Consumer healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson (J&J) has agreed to pay a staggering $700 million to settle a nationwide investigation led by 42 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. The settlement […]

Johnson & Johnson Reaches Landmark $700 Million Settlement Over Talcum Powder Cancer Risks Read More »

Roundup Weed Killer Linked to Increased Cancer Risk: Lawsuits Mount as Bayer Faces Billions in Damages

The use of the popular weed killer Roundup has come under intense scrutiny in recent years, with thousands of individuals filing lawsuits nationwide claiming the glyphosate-based herbicide caused them to

Roundup Weed Killer Linked to Increased Cancer Risk: Lawsuits Mount as Bayer Faces Billions in Damages Read More »

Securing Justice for Camp Lejeune Victims: $14.4M in Settlements So Far

For decades, the water supply at U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina was contaminated with a variety of toxic chemicals, leading to devastating health consequences for thousands

Securing Justice for Camp Lejeune Victims: $14.4M in Settlements So Far Read More »

J&J Hit with $260M Verdict in Talcum Powder Mesothelioma Trial

An Oregon jury has ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $260 million in damages to a woman who claims the healthcare giant’s talc-based baby powder caused her to develop a

J&J Hit with $260M Verdict in Talcum Powder Mesothelioma Trial Read More »

Valsartan Litigation Update: Hetero Settles Personal Injury and Economic Loss Claims

One of the key players involved in the ongoing valsartan NDMA litigation has agreed to a settlement of valsartan lawsuits, providing some relief to individuals impacted by the contaminated blood

Valsartan Litigation Update: Hetero Settles Personal Injury and Economic Loss Claims Read More »

Monsanto’s Payout in Roundup Cancer Lawsuit Slashed from $2.25B to $400M

A Pennsylvania court has significantly reduced the damages Monsanto, the agrochemical giant owned by Bayer, was ordered to pay in a recent Roundup-related cancer lawsuit, slashing the original $2.25 billion

Monsanto’s Payout in Roundup Cancer Lawsuit Slashed from $2.25B to $400M Read More »

Glyphosate, the World’s Most Common Weed Killer, Found in Over 55% of Human Sperm Samples

In a groundbreaking revelation, a team of scientists has uncovered a concerning discovery – the presence of glyphosate, the world’s most widely used herbicide, in more than 55% of sperm

Glyphosate, the World’s Most Common Weed Killer, Found in Over 55% of Human Sperm Samples Read More »

Lawmakers Seek to Expedite Claims for Victims of Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Crisis

In a bipartisan effort to provide long-overdue justice, two members of Congress have introduced legislation to address the barriers faced by those affected by the decades-long water contamination crisis at

Lawmakers Seek to Expedite Claims for Victims of Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Crisis Read More »

Addressing Bullying and Harassment Among New York Youth: The Push to Ban Smartphones in Schools

In a bold move to safeguard the mental health and well-being of New York’s students, Governor Kathy Hochul is spearheading an initiative to restrict smartphone usage in the state’s schools.

Addressing Bullying and Harassment Among New York Youth: The Push to Ban Smartphones in Schools Read More »

Bankruptcy Filing the Latest in WanaBana’s Applesauce Lead Poisoning Debacle

The once-popular fruit puree brand WanaBana has found itself in a dire situation, filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy just months after a major recall of its cinnamon-flavored applesauce pouches. This

Bankruptcy Filing the Latest in WanaBana’s Applesauce Lead Poisoning Debacle Read More »

Scroll to Top