Taxotere hair loss lawsuits
If this happened to you or someone you love, you may be entitled to compensation. Reviewing your case is free and confidential.
About this litigation
Lawsuits allege that the chemotherapy drug Taxotere (docetaxel) caused permanent hair loss (persistent alopecia), and that the manufacturer failed to warn that the hair loss might never reverse. Cases are consolidated in MDL 2740 in Louisiana.
You may qualify if…
- You received Taxotere (brand-name docetaxel) as part of chemotherapy
- You experienced permanent hair loss that did not regrow long after treatment ended
- You can document your treatment
Free, confidential review
Tell Omid what happened. There’s no cost to have your case reviewed, and you’re never obligated to move forward. No fee unless you recover.
Check if you qualifyTaxotere claims: common questions
Who qualifies for the Taxotere lawsuit?
You may qualify if you received brand-name Taxotere (docetaxel) during chemotherapy and experienced permanent hair loss that did not regrow long after treatment ended.
Is it too late to file a Taxotere claim?
The Taxotere litigation is active and accepting new claims as of 2026, but every claim has a filing deadline (statute of limitations) that varies by state and by when the injury was discovered. Because missing the deadline can permanently bar a claim, it is best to have your situation reviewed as soon as possible.
How much does it cost to have my case reviewed?
Nothing. Having Omid review your case is free and confidential, and these claims are handled on a contingency-fee basis, so you pay no fee unless compensation is recovered. Depending on the complexity of your case, it may be referred with your approval to a firm with the national resources to handle it, and that same no-fee promise still applies.
Depending on the complexity of your case, it may be referred — with your approval — to a firm with the national resources to give it the attention it deserves. You’ll always be informed first, and the promise stays the same: no fee unless you recover.
Attorney advertising. This page is for general information and is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Omid Shamim practices at David Boehrer Law Firm.