On June 16, the U.S. Senate voted 84 to 14 to pass the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022. The bill, part of the larger Honoring our PACT Act of 2022, passed the House in March and heads to President Biden’s desk for his signature.
This legislation will be a significant victory for the estimated 750,000 military service members and their families exposed to toxic chemicals in the camp’s drinking water before the Marine Corps deactivated the wells in 1987.
Anyone whose premature baby developed necrotizing enterocolitis after being fed cow’s milk-based Similac or Enfamil baby formulas or fortifiers could develop NEC.
Lawsuits are being filed claiming that the makers of certain Similac and Enfamil infant formula products failed to warn healthcare providers and caregivers that ingesting cow’s milk-based formulas can cause premature babies to develop necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). NEC is a dangerous and potentially fatal gastrointestinal disease.
A lawsuit could help parents whose children developed the disease recover money for pain and suffering, loss of life’s enjoyment, the costs of medical care, funeral expenses and more.
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In June 2021, Philips recalled millions of its CPAP, BiPAP and ventilator devices because consumers could inhale or ingest toxic gases and particles from defective sound abatement foam that could cause serious health problems, including cancer.
Now, people who suffered injuries after using the recalled Philips CPAP, BiPAP or ventilator machines are filing lawsuits against the company. Lawsuits claim Philips manufactured a defective device and didn’t properly warn consumers about the risk of health problems, including cancer.
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The medical device company Exactech is one of the leading manufacturers of implant systems utilized in joint replacement surgeries.
Exactech recently launched a sweeping recall of all knee replacement implant systems manufactured after 2004. The implants are being recalled because it was discovered that a defect in the packaging caused a polyethylene insert component to degrade before use.
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Acetaminophen, most commonly sold as Tylenol, is practically the only medication that doctors say pregnant women can safely take for pain. Dozens of lawsuits have been filed, challenging that long-held belief, claiming that an increasing number of studies show prenatal exposure to acetaminophen actually increases a baby’s risk of developing ADHD or autism.
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Mass tort law firms have begun preparing mass torts against some of the manufacturers whose infant foods tested for higher levels of toxic heavy metals.
Parents who think their children were affected by heavy metal exposure may have a chance to present their claims to the court and eventually receive both justice and compensation.
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In one of the worst cases of corporate wrongdoing, J&J knew or should have known for decades that its Johnson’s Baby Powder contained asbestos and may cause deadly cancers like ovarian cancer and mesothelioma. For over half a century, they sold it and marketed it anyway.
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The FDA has requested that all Ranitidine (Zantac) product be removed from the market because the drug contains high levels of NDMA. In 2019, an online pharmacy testing Zantac detected levels of dimethylformamide (DMF) in blood pressure. DMF can create nitrosamine impurities like N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA), which the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classify as a likely carcinogen because it can modify DNA. Studies have also shown that NDMA increases the risk of cancer in animal experiments.
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The hernia mesh lawsuits involve claims that mesh implants used in hernia repair surgeries were defective and resulted in complications and other injuries. The hernia mesh litigation involves 3 different MDLs, each involving different hernia mesh products made by different medical device companies.
The hernia mesh MDLs have been around for a while compared to other mass torts. More than any other mass tort, the hernia mesh litigation got sidetracked by the pandemic shutdowns in 2020. Progress in the litigation started moving forward again in 2021.
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The Paraquat lawsuits were consolidated into a new MDL and by the end of 2021, 300 paraquat lawsuits were pending in the MDL. More than half of the pending paraquat lawsuits were filed between April and October of 2021. The judge in the Paraquat MDL has developed a Plaintiff’s Assessment Questionnaire for all incoming plaintiffs to the litigation.
Over the first few months of 2022, the number of Paraquat lawsuits in the MDL nearly tripled as new cases get filed across the country, bringing the current total to 875. The first Paraquat bellwether trials are scheduled to start in November 2022.
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