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Chemical Hair Relaxer Claims

A Chemical Hair Relaxer Lawsuit pertains to legal actions initiated by individuals who have suffered harm due to the chemicals utilized in hair relaxer products. Recent statistics highlight the prevalence of such cases, with over 14,000 incidents reported between 2002 and 2016 in the United States alone.

In 2019, a report from the Environmental Working Group underscored the risks associated with chemicals like formaldehyde and phthalates commonly found in hair relaxers. These substances have been linked to heightened cancer risk and health problems in women, including uterine fibroids and endometrial cancer.

Plaintiffs in these lawsuits allege that manufacturers neglected to adequately warn consumers about the potential dangers of using these products. Despite being aware of the risks, companies purportedly failed to provide sufficient warnings or usage instructions to ensure consumer safety.

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    Claims provide help for affected family members.

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    Claims hold responsible parties answerable for neglecting to adequately warn consumers about the potential dangers of using these products.