Product Liability Lawsuits with Billie-Marie Morrison, Esq.
Dupixent is alleged to cause or accelerate Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma (“CTCL”) which is a rare and serious white blood cell cancer. Dupixent is prescribed for atopic dermatitis, eczema, asthma and other allergic conditions, including: nasal polyps/chronic sinusitis, eosinophilic esophagitis, prurigo nodularis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease “(“COPD”). Dupixent acts to mask or accelerate CTCL, making early diagnosis very difficult. CTLC develops in white blood cells that are part of your immune system. It is also known as mycosis fungoides, Sezary syndrome, lymphomatoid papulosis, subcutaneous panniculitis, primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma, extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma and primary cutaneous gamma/delta T-cell lymphoma.
Baby food lawsuit – For years the scientific community has warned that preterm infants fed cow’s mile-based formula face a significantly higher risk of Necrotizing Enterocolitis (“NEC”) than those fed human breast milk. Despite this, Abbott Laboratories and Mead Johnson, the respective manufacturers of Similac and Enfamil infant formula produce lines, fail to adequately convey this increased risk to parents and physicians alike. Injuries include: intestinal perforation, scarring or strictures in the intestines, Sepsis, Cerebral palsy, Neurological damage, Surgery and even Death.
Neocate Lawsuit – Children who were given Neocate products have been reported to suffer from easily broken bones, rickets, skeletal deformities and stunt growth, along with long-term bone damage and low levels of phosphate in the blood, which is a condition known as hypophosphatemia. Hypophosphatemia is associated with malabsorption of Vitamin D, which is important for healthy bone development.
Gambling App Addiction Lawsuit – Many online gambling apps are designed to keep users betting, using advanced data science, psychological profiling and algorithm-driven content to fuel compulsive gambling behavior. These gambling platforms aggressively market to vulnerable users, especially, but not limited to, young men. The goal of these platforms is to maximize profits at the expense of its users’ financial stability and mental health. As industry critics have noted, these companies know their products are addictive but continue to prioritize revenue over user safety, health and well-being for themselves and their families.
Social Media Addiction Lawsuit – Many social media companies have known for years that their products hard people, primarily children, yet these companies continue to aggressively market them, encouraging addictive behaviors, child exploitation, sexual abuse, the spread of child sex abuse material (“CSAM”), and various other harms for economic gain. Whether parents realize it or not, social media products are directly affecting young and vulnerable minds across the world in negative ways that go beyond social medical addiction and obsession.
Video Game Addiction Lawsuit – Legal action is being pursued against X (formerly known as Twitter) for allowing the creation, sharing, and continued distribution of non-consensual sexually explicit images and videos, including “AI-generated deepfakes,” on its platform. Victims allege that X and its AO tool Grok, enable users to “nudify” or “sexualize” real people, often women and minors, without consent or knowledge. Regulators in the U.S. and Europe have opened investigations into X and xAI over the spread of sexually explicit deepfakes and child sexual abuse material, underscoring the growing concern about platform responsibility.
Asbestos Mesothelioma is a rare cancer caused by asbestos exposure. It is an aggressive form of cancer that originates in the linings (mesothelium) that surround certain organs in the body. This rare cancer affects approximately 3,000 Americans each year. The only known cause of mesothelioma is asbestos exposure when the asbestos fibers get stuck in the lining of major organs. Companies that sold asbestos-containing products were aware of the human risk factors of using asbestosis and INTENTIONALLY hid the truth from the government and public to protect and increase profits. Family members of those exposed to asbestosis may also be eligible for compensation.
Hair relaxer lawsuits allege companies like L’Oreal, Revlon, Softsheen-Carson, Luster, ORS, Dabur, Godreij and others, manufactured dangerous products that lead people to developing cancers. Studies have lined hair relaxer chemicals to multiple types of cancer, including uterine, endometrial and ovarian cancer. Specifically, the National Institute of Health reported a two (2) to four (4) fold (greater than 100%) increased risk of endometrial/uterine and ovarian cancers in two (2) separate publications. In both instances, the NIH targeted the presence of chemicals called “Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals” (“EDC) as the offending agent in the products. These EDCs mimic estrogen and overload the body, leading to the formation of Uterine Fibroids (UF) and the above-referenced cancers.
If you or a loved one know anyone who may use any of these products, or have suffered due to any of these products, please call Billie-Marie at 702-380-2800 or 702-460-4777– bmorrison@cpklaw.com, BillieMarieLegal for a free AND LOCAL analysis.