US Insurers Grilled on Exposure to $4.7 Billion J&J Talc Verdict

US Insurers Grilled on Exposure to $4.7 Billion J&J Talc Verdict
Bottles of Johnson & Johnson baby powder line a drugstore shelf in New York October 15, 2015. Reuters/Lucas Jackson/File Photo
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Wall Street is trying to figure out whether the U.S. insurance industry will bear any costs from a record $4.69 billion judgment against Johnson & Johnson awarded to customers and their families who claimed that asbestos-contaminated talc caused ovarian cancer.

Analysts have flagged talc litigation as a financial risk for insurers, including Travelers Companies Inc, Chubb Ltd and The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc.