Baby Powder Cancer Lawsuit Goes to Trial in St. Louis
Two months after a jury in St. Louis awarded $72 million, a second trial is underway on behalf of a woman who developed ovarian cancer after using Johnson's Baby Powder for 40 years.
32 Degrees recalled about 207,806 heated socks sold at Costco stores and Costco.com after 13 consumers reported first- or second-degree burns. The socks can pose a burn hazard when worn during high-intensity activities.
The CPSC is warning consumers to stop using Sperax walking pads and treadmills immediately after documenting 66 injuries and nearly 600 fire-related incidents. The importer refused to agree to a recall and even objected to the government’s safety warning.
Lil Pick Up Inc. recalled about 4,900 youth ATVs after a 6-year-old boy died in a crash involving a Rex110 model — a vehicle that was already violating federal safety standards for children’s off-road vehicles.
Honda recalled 440,830 Honda Odyssey minivans after the NHTSA documented 25 injuries linked to side and side curtain airbags deploying without warning when drivers hit potholes, speed bumps, or road debris. Honda was first notified of the defect in 2017.
Two months after a jury in St. Louis awarded $72 million, a second trial is underway on behalf of a woman who developed ovarian cancer after using Johnson's Baby Powder for 40 years.