For many, many years now, we've been told that we need sunscreen to protect us if we're
going to be outdoors for any extended period of time, and that is absolutely true.
Sunscreen can protect you from sunburns, which can damage the skin and lead to all sorts
of things such as skin cancers.
But what happens when the sunscreen itself is burning the customers?
Well, that's exactly what a new lawsuit alleges has happened to one woman after using Coppertone
Sunscreen.
And I'm joined now by Scott Hardy from topclassactions.com to tell us about this particular case.
You know, Scott, I was reading up on this, you know, looking at the facts of it, what
this plaintiff has alleged, and this is a, you know, pretty devastating what this woman
went through.
You know, multiple different doctors.
She used this Coppertone Ultra Guard Broad Spectrum SPF 50 Sunscreen that allegedly gave
her chemical burns after just having it on while being outdoors.
Tell us the details of this particular case.
Yes.
This one was a quite tricky when I was reading through it and my, my team and I were going
over what we wanted to cover with you and it appears that this young woman did exactly
what she was supposed to do for the sunscreen.
She went in the water, or before she went in the water.
She applied to sunscreen.
She let it absorb into her skin before she went into the water and then she reapplied
every hour and then the next day she started to feel pain and you would think this might
be a sunburn.
She goes into the doctor.
Oh, you might have a sunburn and that's the way it is.
Continues to have pain like you said, what multiple times into the doctor until they
said, no, this isn't a sunburn, this is a chemical burn.
And that is horrifying to think that instead of getting a sunburn that you are at risk
of getting a chemical burn from using the sunscreen.
That should be safe and applying it as you are instructed on the bottle itself.
Yet you don't even get a sunburn.
You do get a chemical burn and you suffer major pain, you know, you're missing out on
work.
You're going to the doctor, you're going to the ER and the suffering that she went through
is, is quite scary because you know, we don't see a lot of lawsuits against Coppertone.
Coppertone is one of the most well respected companies out there when it comes to sunblock.
So I was shocked when we got this report of this lawsuit and it's not a class action.
This is an individual lawsuit against Coppertone that alleged these issues and I'll be very
curious as more word gets out about Coppertone and this specific sunscreen if we get more
reports of people that experienced the same thing that went into the hospital and were
diagnosed with a chemical burn after applying the sunscreen and just how pervasive this
issue actually is.
Well, and this particular plaintiff claims that she has been left with these permanent
scars, you know, on her, on her chest or on her body from using this sunscreen.
And again, according to her, you know, she did exactly what the directions told her to
do.
You know, put it on indoors, wait 15 minutes before you even go out in the sun.
That's what she did.
And still ended up with these, you know, horrific chemical burns according to her doctor.
So yeah, I mean this isn't something we typically think about.
You know, I live in Florida, you're in Arizona, you know, sunscreen here is a natural part
of life.
You know, you put it on the kids before they go outside.
It's something we use constantly and you know, a lot of areas of the country, same way.
And this isn't something I had ever thought that I'd have to worry about, you know, and
now this does kind of create a little bit of that mistrust.
Like should I put this on my kids?
Is this stuff safe?
What's it gonna do to them?
And, and so this, this is a very jarring story here.
And as you said, this is going to be interesting to see how it plays out and whether or not
more people come forward saying, wait a minute, you know, I had this mysterious burn appear
after using this.
I think this is the same thing I had.
So again, yeah, it will be very interesting to see if more people come forward with this.
Yeah, I mean because like you said, I'm here in Arizona and we're constantly putting sunscreen
on the girls.
Even in the wintertime we're still putting sunscreen on the kids.
When they go in the pool in the summertime when they go outside, if there'll be playing
outside even just 15 minutes we have to put sunscreen on them and it's really scary to
think that we could put something like sunscreen on our child or our loved ones and just after
limited exposure they could get a permanent scar on their body from a chemical burn and
I'm really hopeful this was a bad lot of Coppertone and this wasn't a larger issue and we'll have
to see it once it goes through trial if it truly was this sunscreen or what the actual
issue was.
But yeah, I mean sunscreen, you have to do it because nobody wants skin cancer and especially
if you're in a beautiful sunny place like you and I are, you're going to have to use
sunscreen.
If even that's not safe anymore, we've got major, major problems.
Absolutely, and also, you know, if there are any kind of contra indications on this, you
know, was it that she had some other cream on that, that she had applied you to possibly
in the morning, did it interact with a certain kind of makeup?
Did it interact with a certain kind of perfume?
There's a lot of variables here, but each one is important and these are things consumers
need to be aware of.
You know, did it interact badly with, with deodorant or was it actually just a really
horrific batch of this sunscreen?
There are a lot of questions here.
And also though there's a second part to this and that is the allegations that this sunscreen
is almost to the point of being ineffective because it deteriorates and breaks down too
quickly.
You know, it's supposed to last one full hour in the sun.
But a lawsuit is also alleging that that is not the case either.
So explain that briefly for us.
Right.
It appears that they're doing some more tests and determining that instead of following
the manufacturer's instructions, putting it on, waiting for it to absorb, going in the
water for an hour coming back out and drying off, reapplying the sunscreen, that it actually
breaks down much, much, much faster.
So you think that you're protected, but unfortunately going in the water splashing around, it's
wearing off much sooner than expected, which leaves you open to a sunburn.
So even if you don't get a chemical burn and you're safe from that respect, but you apply
it as instructed, you still could get a sunburn because of one actually lasted close to an
hour.
And that's also scary because it's hard enough to get your kids out of the water after an
hour if you have to do it every half an hour and they're not even told to do it, yet your
kids could still get a sunburn.
That's just horrific.
Absolutely.
And so this is going to be something, you know, it's going to be very interesting to
monitor this to see if other people do come forward.
Maybe this was a one time event, maybe it interacted with other things, or the scariest
option is maybe this was a whole batch of bad sunscreen.
Some of it could still be out there on the shelves, so again, this is something everybody
please pay close attention to this story as it continues to develop because it could easily
affect you, your family, your friends, anyone.
So Scott Hardy, topclassactions.com.
Thank you for telling us this story and thank you for the investigation and staying on top
of these kinds of things so that consumers can always understand what's happening in
this country.
Thank you very much.
We're here to help Farron.
Thanks.
Appreciate it.

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