When someone contacts our office after a talc-related concern, we generally begin with three practical buckets of information:
- Your medical documentation (what diagnosis you received, when it was identified, and what doctors documented)
- Your talc exposure pattern (how long you used talc-based products, which types, and when)
- Your household/retail history (where products were purchased or stored, and any labels/packaging details you still have)
For many Shelbyville families, exposure wasn’t limited to one product. People may have used talc-based powders for years, rotated brands, or relied on products used by relatives in the home. That’s why we help organize a timeline that makes sense to you—and is clearer for attorneys, insurers, and experts.


