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“In October 2022, the National Cancer Institute, funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), released a study linking hair straightening products to an increased risk of uterine cancer, prompting lawsuits against manufacturers.”
Recent studies reveal that frequent use of chemical hair straighteners and relaxers may double the risk of uterine cancer, endometrial cancer, and other hormone-related conditions.
Legal actions are being prepared against manufacturers for failing to warn consumers about these risks.
Do You Qualify for the Hair Relaxer Lawsuit?
You may qualify to file a claim if:
You or a loved one used chemical hair relaxers, straighteners, or similar products.
You were later diagnosed with uterine cancer, endometrial cancer, breast cancer, or other related conditions.
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Recent studies suggest that women using chemical hair straighteners, relaxers, and related products may face a higher risk of uterine cancer, endometrial cancer, uterine fibroids, breast cancer, and other health conditions.
In October 2022, the National Cancer Institute, funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), released a study linking hair straightening products to an increased risk of uterine cancer, prompting lawsuits against manufacturers.
These findings have prompted lawsuits against manufacturers of hair relaxer products in federal courts.
Previously, similar legal actions targeted companies whose hair products were potentially connected to breast cancer risks, especially permanent hair dyes
Lawsuits have been filed against several manufacturers, with efforts underway to consolidate cases into multidistrict litigation (MDL). The Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML) is reviewing the motion for a Hair Relaxer Lawsuit MDL.
Cases are currently active in the Northern District of Illinois, Southern District of Georgia, Southern District of Ohio, Southern District of New York, and Northern District of California.
Check this page for updates on the Hair Straightener Lawsuit as new information becomes available.
Studies have found that chemicals in hair relaxers and straighteners may increase the risk of uterine cancer and other health problems.
The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), a branch of the National Cancer Institute, conducted the "Sister Study" over a decade to identify breast cancer risk factors.
In October 2022, the study titled Hair Straightening Chemicals Associated with Higher Uterine Cancer Risk revealed that women who used straightening products more than four times in the previous year were over twice as likely to develop uterine cancer compared to non-users.
Scientific research connecting hair straighteners to cancer risks includes:
The National Cancer Institute: Use of Straighteners and Other Hair Products and Incident Uterine Cancer
The National Cancer Institute: Chemical Relaxers and Hair-Straightening Products as Potential Targets for Hormone-Related Cancer Prevention
Cancer Epidemiology: Hair Dye, Chemical Straighteners, and Breast Cancer Risk in Black and White Women
Carcinogenesis (Oxford Academic): Hair Product Use and Breast Cancer Incidence in Black Women.
Research shows that Black women experience uterine cancer at higher rates and face more aggressive tumor types compared to white women.
Black women are more likely to develop advanced or aggressive tumors, such as clear cell, serous, and malignant mixed Müllerian tumors.
Studies indicate Black women often receive inadequate care and are diagnosed at later stages.
The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology found that Black women face higher mortality rates from aggressive endometrial cancer due to:
A higher prevalence of molecular and genetic markers for aggressive cancer types.
Delayed diagnosis and limited access to appropriate care.
Black women use chemical straighteners and relaxers at earlier ages and more frequently than white women, potentially contributing to increased cancer risks.
Further research is needed to understand the unequal rates of uterine cancer between Black and white women.
Previous product liability cases suggest Hair Relaxer Cancer Lawsuit settlements could be substantial.
Average settlement amounts are estimated between $100,000 and $1,500,000 per person, though these figures are based on past lawsuits and are not guaranteed.
You may qualify if you or a loved one used chemical hair straighteners and were diagnosed with uterine cancer, breast cancer, or other related health conditions.
A Hair Relaxer Lawyer can:
Help collect evidence to support your case.
Assess the damages caused by your medical condition.
Explain the lawsuit process and provide a timeline for your case.
Contact Eric Cardenas LAW, PLLC for a free consultation, or use the Instant Qualifying Quiz on this page to check your eligibility today.
Strong evidence is critical to building a successful claim. A skilled attorney can help gather and organize the following:
Medical records: Proof of cancer diagnosis and related treatment.
Receipts: Documentation of hair relaxer purchases or salon treatments involving chemical straighteners.
Visual proof: Photos or videos showing your use of hair relaxers.
Personal testimony: Statements describing your hair relaxer use and subsequent health problems.
Stylist testimony: Accounts from stylists who applied chemical hair straighteners.
Other documentation: Additional proof linking your relaxer use to cancer treatment.
Damages represent the financial, physical, and emotional toll of your condition.
Potential damages may include:
Medical expenses: Past and future treatment costs.
Lost wages: Compensation for income lost due to illness or reduced earning capacity.
Pain and suffering: Physical and emotional distress caused by the illness.
Mental health effects: Damages for anxiety, depression, or other psychological impacts.
Permanent disability: Compensation for long-term health impairments.
Loss of enjoyment: Damages for diminished quality of life.
Other compensatory or punitive damages: Additional financial remedies based on the specifics of your case.
An experienced Hair Relaxer injury attorney will work with you to calculate the full scope of your damages and build a case tailored to your circumstances. Contact Eric Cardenas LAW today to get started.
Our attorneys are investigating claims that frequent use of hair straightening chemicals increases the risk of uterine cancer.
Contact us for a free consultation or use the Instant Qualifying Quiz on this page to determine if you can file a lawsuit against chemical hair straightener manufacturers for failing to warn consumers about cancer risks.
We fight for people harmed through no fault of their own.
Our attorneys work on a contingency fee basis—you owe nothing unless we win your case.
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Research shows prolonged use of hair relaxers and chemical straighteners may cause:
Uterine cancer
Uterine fibroids
Endometrial cancer
Endometriosis
Breast cancer
Cervical cancer
Chronic hormonal imbalance
Ovarian cancer
Thyroid problems
Vitiligo
Hair relaxer lawsuits are being filed in federal courts across the U.S., with lawyers actively accepting new clients.
Chemical hair straightener cases may be consolidated into multidistrict litigation (MDL). The Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML) reviewed the need for a Hair Relaxer MDL in February 2023.
Although no companies were named in the scientific studies linking hair relaxers to cancer risks, lawsuits have identified these manufacturers:
L’Oreal
Softsheen-Carson (Optimum Relaxer)
Dark & Lovely
Just For Me
Motions Hair
ORS Hair Care (Namaste Laboratories, LLC)
African Pride (Godrej Group)
Women diagnosed with health issues after using hair relaxers may undergo:
Blood transfusion for anemia caused by excessive bleeding
Chemotherapy
Endometrial ablation
Endometriosis excision
Hysterectomy
Laparoscopy
Laparotomy
Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRGFUS)
Morcellation
Myomectomy
Radiation therapy
Transcervical radiofrequency ablation
Uterine fibroid embolization
Other surgeries or treatments
If you’ve experienced complications such as Uterine or Ovarian Cancer after using Hair Relaxer, contact Eric Cardenas LAW for a free consultation to explore your legal options.