Your Hair Relaxer. Your Health. Your Rights.

Studies have linked chemical hair relaxers to uterine and ovarian cancer. If you've been affected, you may be entitled to compensation.

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Do You Qualify?

Answer these three questions to see if you may be eligible for compensation.

Check all that apply to you:

Did you use chemical hair straighteners or relaxers for 1+ years?

Were you diagnosed with uterine cancer, ovarian cancer, or endometriosis?

Are you currently without legal representation for this issue?

If you answered yes to these, you may qualify for compensation.

How It Works

Getting started takes just minutes. There is no cost and no obligation.

1

Call for Your Free Review

Speak with a specialist who will listen to your story and assess your situation at no cost.

2

Get Matched with an Attorney

We connect you with an experienced attorney handling hair relaxer cases in your area.

3

Your Attorney Fights for You

Your legal team pursues the compensation you deserve. You pay nothing unless they win.

What the Studies Show

Peer-reviewed research has established a clear link between chemical hair relaxer use and serious health conditions.

2x

Higher Risk of Uterine Cancer

Women who frequently used chemical hair straighteners had more than double the risk of developing uterine cancer.

National Institutes of Health, 2022

33,000+

Women Studied

The NIH Sister Study tracked over 33,000 women for nearly 11 years, providing robust scientific evidence.

Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 2022

60%

Of Frequent Users Were Black Women

Chemical hair relaxers are disproportionately marketed to and used by Black women, creating an unequal health burden.

National Institutes of Health, 2022

8,000+

Lawsuits Filed Nationwide

Thousands of women have taken legal action against hair relaxer manufacturers. Multidistrict litigation is underway.

U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation

Frequently Asked Questions

Research from the National Institutes of Health and the Journal of the National Cancer Institute has found links between chemical hair straightener use and uterine cancer, ovarian cancer, and endometriosis. The risk was especially elevated among women who used these products frequently (more than four times per year).
You may qualify if you used chemical hair relaxers or straighteners for one or more years and were subsequently diagnosed with uterine cancer, ovarian cancer, or endometriosis. You should not currently have legal representation for this specific claim. The best way to find out is to call for a free, no-obligation case review.
There is no upfront cost to you. Participating attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless your case is successful and you receive compensation. The initial case review is completely free and confidential.
Statutes of limitations vary by state, but time is limited. It is important to speak with an attorney as soon as possible to understand the deadlines that apply to your situation. Waiting too long could mean losing your right to seek compensation.
Lawsuits have been filed against several major manufacturers and brands of chemical hair straightening and relaxer products, including but not limited to Dark & Lovely, Just For Me, Motions, ORS Olive Oil, and Optimum. If you used any chemical hair relaxer or straightener, you may be eligible regardless of the specific brand.
Yes, absolutely. Any information you share during your free case review is kept strictly confidential. Communications with your matched attorney are protected by attorney-client privilege. We take your privacy seriously.

You Deserve Answers. You Deserve Justice.

If you or a loved one used chemical hair relaxers and were diagnosed with cancer, take the first step today. The call is free, confidential, and carries no obligation.

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