If you used chemical hair relaxers or straighteners and were later diagnosed with ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, or endometrial cancer in Pennsylvania, you may qualify for a hair relaxer lawsuit. Get a free, confidential case review and connect with a law firm handling these claims.
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Hair Relaxer Lawsuit News & Updates HubYou may be eligible for a free hair relaxer legal case review if you used chemical hair relaxers or straighteners and were later diagnosed with uterine cancer, endometrial cancer, or ovarian cancer. Frequency and duration of use, as well as the product used, may be relevant. Submit your information for a free review to see if you may be connected with an independent law firm.
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Hair Relaxer Lawsuit News & Updates HubHair relaxer litigation is consolidated in a federal multidistrict litigation (MDL), In re: Hair Relaxer Marketing Sales Practices and Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 3060, in the Northern District of Illinois before Judge Mary M. Rowland. Thousands of individual cases are coordinated there. Stay informed with our Hair Relaxer Lawsuit News & Updates hub.
Plaintiffs allege that long-term use of chemical hair relaxers or straighteners increased their risk of uterine cancer, endometrial cancer, or ovarian cancer and that manufacturers failed to adequately warn about these risks. Claims include failure to warn, negligence, and strict product liability. If you were diagnosed with one of these cancers after using hair relaxers, you may have a potential claim. Start a free case review to see if you may qualify.
No global settlement has been reached. Experts have suggested that settlement ranges for cancer claims could vary based on severity of injury, medical expenses, and other factors. Outcomes depend on case-specific facts and litigation developments. Law firms typically work on contingency—you generally pay only if there is a recovery.
These are estimates only. No guarantee of recovery.
A 2022 NIH study found that women who used chemical hair straighteners more than four times per year had a 2.55-fold higher risk of uterine cancer. Some products contain or release formaldehyde, which the International Agency for Research on Cancer classifies as a known human carcinogen. This evidence supports allegations that manufacturers knew or should have known about the risk and failed to adequately warn.
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Top Tier Legal LLC is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Submitting does not create an attorney-client relationship. If we share your information with a law firm, it is for evaluation only; the firm will independently decide whether to contact you. Outcomes are not guaranteed.
Top Tier Legal LLC is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. We are a referral platform that may connect individuals with independent law firms for evaluation of potential claims.
Submitting information does not create an attorney-client relationship. No attorney-client relationship is formed until you enter into a written agreement with a law firm.
Eligibility and outcomes are not guaranteed. Not everyone who submits information will qualify to be connected with a law firm, and there is no guarantee of any specific result or recovery.
Time limits may apply. Contact us today for a free, confidential case review to see if you may qualify and be connected with a law firm handling hair relaxer claims.
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