01.05.2024 21:10:05 - dpa-AFX: J&J Proposes $6.475 Bln To Settle Ovarian Cancer Lawsuits
NEW BRUNSWICK (dpa-AFX) - Wednesday, Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) announced its
plan to settle most U.S. lawsuits related to its talc-based products and ovarian
cancer. The company intends to pay a whopping $6.475 billion over 25 years to
settle the ovarian cancer cases, which account for 99% of all talc-related
lawsuits against J&J.
Despite two previous unsuccessful efforts to resolve the lawsuits through its
subsidiary's bankruptcy, J&J is now proposing to settle the claims through a
third bankruptcy filing of its subsidiary, LLT Management LLC. This move aims to
address all current and future ovarian cancer claims related to talc litigation
in the U.S.
To finalize the proposed settlement, 75% of claimants who allege harm from J&J's
talcum products must agree to the deal.
The proposed agreement will not only settle the ovarian cancer claims, but it
will also expand J&J's existing settlements with individuals who sued the
company for developing mesothelioma, a cancer linked to asbestos exposure, as
well as settlements with various U.S. states for not warning consumers about the
risks of its talc products.
The company has taken a charge of approximately $2.7 billion in the first
quarter to bolster its reserve for talc claims to about $11 billion,
highlighting the severity of the issue at hand.
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