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As allegations continue to swirl about Old Spice deodorant burns, industry experts are wondering what the claims mean for the deodorant’s maker, Proctor & Gamble.
A putative class action Old Spice chemical burn lawsuit was filed in Cincinnati in March, seeking up to $25 million for deodorant burns allegedly caused by an allergic reaction to the deodorant. According to the Old Spice class action lawsuit lawsuit, the deodorant has caused injuries including rashes, irritation, and burning.
The Old Spice chemical burn lawsuit opens the doors for customers who purchased allegedly defective Old Spice deodorant and experienced rashes or burns.
According to the chemical burn lawsuit, the lead plaintiff Rodney Colley seeks to represent other consumers who suffered from Old Spice deodorant burns.
Proctor & Gamble has been the subject of negative press regarding the alleged Old Spice deodorant burns. The press, combined with existing and potential legal action, has industry experts speculating on how the chemical burn allegations will affect Proctor & Gamble.
Will Old Spice Chemical Burn Class Action Lawsuit Harm Business?
Since the announcement of the Old Spice chemical burn lawsuit on March 24, 2016, Proctor & Gamble share prices have decreased slightly. Experts are unsure whether the litigation movement is the reason for the decline, and overall P&G shares are up since the beginning of the year.
Overall, industry experts seem to believe that even though the Old Spice chemical burn lawsuit may temporarily impact the sales of the deodorant, it will not affect the company in the long term.
The risk for P&G comes from consumers who claim to have been harmed by the Old Spice deodorant burns, and who may join in the litigation against the company.
Many disgruntled customers have reported being affected by Old Spice deodorant burns, with some claiming the burns occurred only after a few uses.
If you believe you may have a claim, contact a specialized lawyer to discuss the possibility of bringing or joining an Old Spice chemical burn lawsuit.
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