If Johnson & Johnson really wants to end the possibility of being in the courtroom for the next 6,000 years, then perhaps it should, at the very minimum, double its settlement offer. The current offer is little more than a “cost of doing business” expense and a slap in the face of J&J’s victims and survivors. The life of my late wife was worth far more than a paltry $120K which I’ll probably never live to see.
I am so sorry for both of your losses – and agree – they are priceless.
This company has trillions and makes billions every day. This is a drop in the bucket.
How is this even legal? Due process is not being served because they have been allowed to Texas Two Step, and attempt bankruptcy three times! Justice is supposed to be timely amd efficiennt and this trial is a mockery of the entire civil court system! Plus, the balloting company posed themselves as a partnering firm and framed the settlement as a best case scenario.
And no one will go to jail for these terrible crimes – so it will just continue with other hazardous products where companies know the dangers, yet continue to poison humans, because it makes them money. The J&J family probably does not even use the dangerous products they sell, since they do know what’s in them, keeping their secrets, making tons and tons of money.
My mom passed to ovarian cancer in 2019 at the age of sixty-four. She was just a year away from retiring. Cancer is a battle that no one should have to go through, so imagine having to deal with all that comes along with chemo, the medication, surgery and knowing it’s a possibly you will not survive this. She was the anchor, the glue that held our family together. Money will Never replace a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, but for a multi billion dollar company like J & J, money is all they seem to care about, so they need to feel that same pain (only the way they know how) by our loss and the loss of so so many families. Justice is demanded, Justice is what’s deserved.
If Johnson & Johnson really wants to end the possibility of being in the courtroom for the next 6,000 years, then perhaps it should, at the very minimum, double its settlement offer. The current offer is little more than a “cost of doing business” expense and a slap in the face of J&J’s victims and survivors. The life of my late wife was worth far more than a paltry $120K which I’ll probably never live to see.
You are so correct, I lost my wife and her life was priceless to me, but I just want this done make the settlement 30 billion may work!
So sorry for your loss as well, Dan. I’m guessing $120K is roughly the price J&J execs pay for their son’s first car.
So will they pay the 120 or r we getting nothing
I am so sorry for both of your losses – and agree – they are priceless.
This company has trillions and makes billions every day. This is a drop in the bucket.
How is this even legal? Due process is not being served because they have been allowed to Texas Two Step, and attempt bankruptcy three times! Justice is supposed to be timely amd efficiennt and this trial is a mockery of the entire civil court system! Plus, the balloting company posed themselves as a partnering firm and framed the settlement as a best case scenario.
And no one will go to jail for these terrible crimes – so it will just continue with other hazardous products where companies know the dangers, yet continue to poison humans, because it makes them money. The J&J family probably does not even use the dangerous products they sell, since they do know what’s in them, keeping their secrets, making tons and tons of money.
My mom passed to ovarian cancer in 2019 at the age of sixty-four. She was just a year away from retiring. Cancer is a battle that no one should have to go through, so imagine having to deal with all that comes along with chemo, the medication, surgery and knowing it’s a possibly you will not survive this. She was the anchor, the glue that held our family together. Money will Never replace a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, but for a multi billion dollar company like J & J, money is all they seem to care about, so they need to feel that same pain (only the way they know how) by our loss and the loss of so so many families. Justice is demanded, Justice is what’s deserved.