Many local residents—especially those who moved to the Grand Strand from elsewhere—don’t have the original containers or packaging from decades ago. That’s common whether you grew up using talcum powder at home, bought products during vacations, or relied on household brands purchased at local retailers.
What we see in Myrtle Beach cases is a different kind of challenge:
- Intermittent brand switching over many years
- Caregiver-driven use (parents, spouses, grandchildren)
- Paperwork gaps after insurance changes or medical system transitions
- Time pressure after a diagnosis, when families focus on treatment first
The good news: you don’t have to “prove everything” on day one. A lawyer can help you rebuild the story using medical records and the best available exposure details.


