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Keller Rohrback L.L.P. Announces Investigation Regarding Reports of Burns and Rashes Associated with Pampers Diapers with Dry M


Published on 2010-05-08 14:15:46 - Market Wire
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SEATTLE--([ BUSINESS WIRE ])--Attorney Advertising. Keller Rohrback L.L.P. ([ www.krclassaction.com ]) announces that it is investigating possible claims against Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG), manufacturers of Pampers brand Swaddlers and Cruisers diapers with Dry Max. Dry Max Pampers have been linked to consumer complaints that the product is chemically burning and causing rashes on their children.

"If the Pampers Dry Max diapers are not safe, Procter & Gamble should pull the product from the shelves"

Recently it was announced that the Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada are reviewing complaints made regarding diaper rashes and chemical burns associated with the use of Pampers diapers with Dry Max. aIf the Pampers Dry Max diapers are not safe, Procter & Gamble should pull the product from the shelves,a said attorney Lynn Lincoln Sarko in an interview with KOMO 4 News in Seattle.

Products under investigation include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Pampers Swaddlers Diapers with Dry Max; and
  • Pampers Cruisers Diapers with Dry Max.

If you purchased any of these products and you wish to learn more about our investigation, please contact paralegal Natalie Stephenson or attorneys Gretchen Cappio or Lynn Sarko at 800.776.6044 or 206.623.1900 or via email at [ consumer@kellerrohrback.com ].

Keller Rohrback, with offices in Seattle, Phoenix, and New York, has successfully pursued claims against product manufacturers and distributors, pharmaceutical companies, and medical device makers on behalf of our injured clients. We have achieved multi-million dollar settlements providing for damages and, in certain cases, medical monitoring.

Attorney Advertising. Prior Results Do Not Guarantee A Similar Outcome.