The family of Mae Moore, a California resident who died at age 88 in 2021, sued the company the same year, claiming J&J’s talc baby powder products contained asbestos fibers that caused her rare cancer. The jury late on Monday ordered J&J to pay $16 million in compensatory damages and $950 million in punitive damages, according to court filings.
Our medical technology these days is miraculous in many ways. Then there are knee replacements and this body horror tale.
It gets worse but the moral is, don’t collapse your lung. I wish someone had told me.
You did this on purpose?
And mostly how not to ! I got a new fear and no way to know how to prevent it !