Many Liberal residents are surprised to learn that “I used talc for years” isn’t always enough on its own. Your case tends to hinge on whether you can credibly show:
- Which talc-containing products you used (brand, type, approximate purchase period)
- Where you got them (for example, local retail shopping patterns or household supply changes)
- How consistently you used them
- When symptoms and treatment began
AI tools can help you build a clean timeline—especially if your memory is fragmented. But the legal work is in verifying what can be supported by records and testimony, and then matching that exposure history to medical findings.


