Many talc-exposure concerns develop gradually—often over years of routine household and personal-care use. In Kirkwood, that “slow timeline” is common because many households maintain long-term brands and restock periodically from local retailers.
When you’re not sure which product you used, that doesn’t automatically end the conversation. What matters is whether your attorneys can build a defensible exposure story from what you can document:
- approximate timeframes (months/years)
- product type and where it was used in the home
- any packaging you still have, even if it’s partial
- pharmacy or medical records that show when symptoms began
The goal is to translate uncertainty into an organized account—something your legal team can use when communicating with insurers and, if necessary, in Missouri court filings.


