Talc-related claims typically arise when someone used talc-containing products over time and later received a diagnosis they believe is connected to that exposure. In Norco households, it’s common to see older family routines—the same hygiene product being used for years, sometimes across multiple family members and multiple brands.
Because California courts and insurers expect evidence—not assumptions—your case generally turns on:
- Which products you used (brand, packaging, approximate purchase years)
- How you used them (routine, frequency, duration)
- What your medical records show (diagnosis details and treatment timeline)
- Whether medical experts can connect exposure to the diagnosis in a legally meaningful way


