Casaretto v. Johnson & Johnson

VERDICT

Trial
09/24/25 – 10/28/25

Summary

Dr. Alberto Casaretto developed fatal mesothelioma after using talc-based products for decades, which eventually took his life in 2022. Casaretto's family sues manufacturer Johnson & Johnson, arguing that asbestos present in the talc caused his cancer.

Christopher Tisi, representing the family, presents evidence he claims shows J&J knew about risks of asbestos contaminating the powder, yet attempted to cover it up. And, even though the company could have replaced talc with corn starch as a safer alternative, it refused to.

J&J claims that its talc is safe and does not cause mesothelioma. Emphasizing the safety procedures J&J followed, attorneys representing the company contend that studies showing asbestos in talc are fundamentally flawed.

Outcome

Verdict for plaintiff.

Total damages: $20 million.

Sessions

AM Session
Defense Witness(es)
4 Chapters
PM Session
Defense Witness(es)
2 Chapters
OCT
24
PM Session
Verdict
4 Chapters
OCT
28

Recording Disclaimer: This proceeding was recorded in full.

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