6. What is the statute of limitations to bring a hair relaxer fibroid lawsuit? 7. What should I do if I use hair relaxers? 8. How can an attorney help me? 1. What is the latest with the hair relaxant fibroid litigation? All thehair relaxant lawsuitsthroughout the United States are ...
Multiple types of hair relaxers and chemical straightening products marketed to Black women and children for use both at-home products and in salons have been listed in lawsuits throughout South Carolina as potentially dangerous. You may be eligible to file a hair relaxer lawsuit if you used one...
In the legal space, a “claim” refers to a formal assertion made by a party (often called the claimant or plaintiff) seeking a legal remedy, typically through compensation, enforcement of a right, or another form of legal relief. A claim is the foundation of a lawsuit, where the claimant...
The Law Offices of Addison-Darden specialize in: Camp Lejeune Water Victims, Chemical Hair Relaxers (perms) resulting in ovarian or uterine cancers, Truck Accident Victims, and Personal Injury cases. Since 1988, we have helped thousands of individuals wi
When it comes to self-care, perhaps have a salon treatment or engage in activities that promote relaxation. However, be cautious about specific beauty treatments, such as hair relaxers, due to potential health risks. Recent cases like thehair relaxer cancer lawsuithighlight th...
Burroughs filed the lawsuit alleging that chemical hair relaxers produced by the defendants, which she used from childhood until 2014, caused her to develop uterine fibroids in 2018. The defendants argued that since Burroughs’s claims were filed more than ten years after her initial use of the...
In November 2022, a lawsuit was filed by Teresa S., a woman from New York who needed surgery to remove uterine fibroids after years of using hair relaxers, including Olive Oil Girls® and Motions®. She said she first began using hair relaxers in 1988 to straighten her hair, and con...
The US Food and Drug Administration is planning to propose a ban on certain hair-straightening products, such as chemical relaxers and pressing products, that have been linked to health risks.