Hair Straightener & Relaxer Chemicals Linked to Cancers

You or a loved one may be entitled to significant compensation if diagnosed with Uterine or Ovarian Cancer

REQUEST A FREE LEGAL CONSULTATION

It takes as little as 5 minutes on the phone.

Have you ever used a chemical hair straightening or relaxing product?*
Since using the hair straightening product, have you been diagnosed with any of the following?*

By clicking ‘Do I Qualify’, I expressly consent to receive autodialed phone calls, emails, and texts for marketing purposes at the cell phone number or email provided above. I acknowledge that I am not required to consent to receiving such calls, emails, and texts as a condition of purchasing or using any services.*

Hidden

Find out if you’re eligible for a settlement now

Are you a victim of cancer due to chemical hair straighteners? You may be eligible for a settlement if you have been exposed to certain chemicals in the past. Our evaluation process can help you find out if you are eligible for a significant settlement now. After reviewing your case, our experienced lawyers will also provide legal advice and representation if needed.

Don’t wait – contact us now to find out if you’re eligible for a settlement .

1

No Obligation or Fees.

We’ll analyze your case with you at no cost or obligation.

2

Pay Nothing Upfront

At no cost we’ll determine if you are entitled to file for compensation.

3

Experienced Attorneys

Our results proven team will assist you through the legal process.

Studies found hair straightener chemicals linked to cancer!

Recent studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Oxford University and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences suggest that the chemicals found in many hair straighteners may be linked to an increased risk of cancer. These chemicals are used to make hair look more manageable and smooth, but it is important to note that they may also be harmful to our health.

The findings of these studies have caused alarm among many scientist and doctors. The chemicals, which are used to break down proteins in the hair and make them more malleable, have been found to cause changes in the body’s cells that could lead to cancer.

If you have been diagnosed with cancer and have used these hair care products, contact us today and we will evaluate the possibility of significant compensation for your illness.

Hair Straightener FAQs

Yes, using chemicals to relax or straighten hair increases your risk of uterine cancer. The products are also used on the scalp, one of the most sensitive parts of the body, where the chemicals are known to make lesions and burns.

According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, women who used chemical hair straighteners more than four times in the previous year had TWICE THE RISK for getting hormone-related cancer than women who did not use the items.

In many cases, commercial hair straighteners are made with harmful chemicals. Some of the most popular hair straightening merchandise has chemicals that disrupt hormones and link to various forms of cancer, including cancer of the uterus. Some well-known brands of hair relaxer and straighteners are often manufactured with:

  • Metal: Characterized by high electrical and thermal conductivity, such as lead, mercury and nickel.
  • Paraben: Known as effective preservatives in many types of cosmetics, lubricants, food and pharmaceuticals.
  • Formaldehyde: Classified as a human carcinogen, this flammable compound leads to severe eye, nose and throat irritation.
  • Bisphenol A (BPA): Belonging to the family of organic compounds, BPA is used to make plastics, but can damage reproductive systems.

Due to state laws known as “statutes of limitations,” you have a limited amount of time that you can file a lawsuit for a chemical hair straightener and uterine cancer. If you miss your window, it will be too late to take any form of legal action. In other words, don’t miss the boat to get compensated for your injuries.

It is imperative that you get in contact with our law firm now to discuss your options. See what kind of settlement you are entitled to and how long until you get it?

Acceding to The Washington Post, reported cases of uterine cancer are increasing throughout the nation. In 2022 alone, a projected 65,000 women will be diagnosed with the disease. The National Cancer Institute estimates more than 12,000 deaths from ovarian cancer.

Research indicates that uterine cancer disproportionally affects African American women simply because they are the most frequent consumers of the hazardous products.

Fortunately for victims of toxic hair straightening items, you do not have to worry about any upfront fees whatsoever. You only have to pay our team of professionals if you are successfully compensated.

That means there is zero financial risk involved.

Money rewarded to people that win lawsuits against the big business hair straightener companies can use the money towards medical expenses, such as costly cancer treatments and travel to and from specialists’ offices.

Often times, individuals also recover lost wages from time off of work due to their illnesses.

Our law team is here to make sure you get everything you deserve!

Call For A FREE Case Review

Disclaimer: Do not rely on this advertisement in making any medical decision. Please call your physician before making any medical decision, including altering your use of any drug. This advertisement is not intended as a testimonial or endorsement, and does not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter, either express or implied. Non-attorney spokesperson. Anyone considering a lawyer should independently investigate the lawyers’ credentials and ability, and not rely upon advertisements or self-proclaimed expertise. Court costs and expenses may be the responsibility of the client. Wagstaff Law Firm, 940 N. Lincoln Street, Denver, Colorado 80203. Attorneys are licensed in Colorado, California, Illinois, Missouri, and New York, and may affiliate with attorneys located in other states. Cases will not be accepted in states where attorney solicitation is prohibited. Results are not guaranteed and that past performance is not an indication of future success.