Nancy Winkler to Present at Talc Powder Litigation Conference

Today, January 9, 2020, Nancy Winkler will present at HarrisMartin’s Talcum Powder Litigation Conference in Miami, Florida.

Nancy will join a panel of eight distinguished catastrophic personal injury attorneys to discuss recent developments in lawsuits filed in a number of states in which the plaintiffs allege that their use of products containing talc powder caused their ovarian cancer.

“At Eisenberg Rothweiler, we represent many women who believe they contracted ovarian cancer as a result of their longtime use of products containing talc powder like Johnson & Johnson’s Baby Powder and Shower to Shower,” said Winkler. “These women are now suing Johnson & Johnson because they allege that it failed to warn consumers that these products could cause cancer. As a result, our firm is very much plugged into what’s happening both in Pennsylvania and across the country in similar lawsuits alleging that products containing talc powder cause ovarian cancer.”

If you used either Johnson & Johnson’s Baby Powder or Shower to Shower Powder regularly as a feminine hygiene product on your genital area and later received a diagnosis of ovarian cancer, then you may have grounds to file a lawsuit.

Please visit Eisenberg Rothweiler’s talc information center to learn more information about the connection between the use of talc products and ovarian cancer, and to schedule a free, confidential consultation.

Co-founder and senior shareholder of our law firm, Philadelphia medical malpractice attorney Kenneth M. Rothweiler began his career as a legal clerk for the Superior Court of Pennsylvania. Dedicated to complex personal injury litigation, he has tried more than 100 jury trials. These cases resulted in some of the largest verdicts in Pennsylvania.