A talc claim typically turns on more than a belief that the product “must have caused it.” For a claim to move forward, you’ll need evidence that connects:
- Your exposure to a talc-containing product over time
- Your diagnosis and medical history
- A legally relevant theory of fault, such as inadequate warnings or defective/unsafe product conditions
In practical terms, that means your case will be evaluated using documents and medical records—not just statements or online research. In Alabama, like everywhere else, timing matters because evidence can become harder to obtain as months pass.


