Johnson & Johnson Lawsuits

Dangerous Products, Medications & Workplace Injury Claims

Attorney Tom Flynn | Serving NJ, PA, DE & NY

Johnson & Johnson lawsuits represent some of the most significant product liability and mass tort cases in the country, involving allegations that widely used consumer products and medications caused serious injury, illness, and even death. From talcum powder cancer claims to opioid litigation and dangerous pharmaceutical products, these cases highlight how corporate negligence can impact individuals and families on a massive scale. Attorney Tom Flynn has decades of experience helping injury victims pursue compensation and hold powerful corporations accountable across New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New York.

Talcum Powder & Cancer Lawsuits

The most widely known Johnson & Johnson litigation involves talc-based products, including baby powder. Tens of thousands of lawsuits have been filed by individuals alleging that these products contained asbestos and caused cancers such as ovarian cancer and mesothelioma. 

These claims have been consolidated into large multidistrict litigation (MDL) proceedings, where each case remains individual but benefits from shared evidence and coordinated discovery.  Courts have awarded billions of dollars in verdicts and settlements, with some juries finding that the company failed to adequately warn consumers of potential risks. 

Despite ongoing litigation, Johnson & Johnson has maintained that its products are safe, making experienced legal representation essential for victims seeking justice.

Dangerous Medications & Pharmaceutical Liability

Beyond talc, Johnson & Johnson has faced lawsuits involving dangerous medications and pharmaceutical products. These claims often allege that drugs were defectively designed, improperly tested, or marketed without adequate warnings about serious side effects.

One notable area of litigation involves the opioid crisis. Johnson & Johnson was found liable in a landmark case for its role in contributing to widespread opioid addiction, with a court ordering substantial damages.  These cases demonstrate how pharmaceutical companies can be held accountable when aggressive marketing or misleading information leads to public harm.

Victims of dangerous medications may suffer life-altering complications, including organ damage, addiction, neurological disorders, or death—often without ever being properly warned of the risks.

Workplace Exposure & Occupational Injury Claims

Johnson & Johnson-related lawsuits may also arise in the context of workplace exposure. Employees in manufacturing, healthcare, and industrial settings may be exposed to harmful substances, including asbestos-contaminated materials or hazardous chemicals linked to corporate products.

These cases often involve overlapping legal claims, including:

For example, workers exposed to talc products contaminated with asbestos may develop serious conditions years later, including mesothelioma or lung disease. These claims require careful investigation, medical documentation, and strategic legal action.

Compensation for Victims and Families

Victims of Johnson & Johnson-related injuries may be entitled to significant compensation, including:

Mass tort litigation allows individuals to pursue justice while still maintaining control over their individual case—unlike class actions, where outcomes are shared across a group.

How Attorney Tom Flynn Can Help

Taking on a multinational corporation requires experience, resources, and a willingness to fight. Attorney Tom Flynn has spent decades representing injury victims and their families, building cases that stand up against powerful defendants and their legal teams.

Whether your claim involves a dangerous product, defective medication, or workplace exposure, Flynn Law provides strategic, client-focused representation designed to maximize recovery and deliver results.

If you or a loved one has been harmed by a Johnson & Johnson product, don’t wait. Contact Attorney Tom Flynn today to explore your legal options and take the first step toward justice.