In suburban communities like Tega Cay, it’s common for families to have used talc products for years and then switched brands without keeping the original packaging. Many households refill from stores and online orders, and product containers get tossed during moves, decluttering, or routine restocking.
That’s why a key early step is reconstruction—not just “did you use talc,” but:
- which product(s) you used and roughly when
- whether the product was for personal hygiene, diapering, or other household uses
- what changed over time (brand, retailer, formulation, or frequency)
- when symptoms began and how they progressed
A lawyer can turn what you remember into a clear timeline and then connect it to medical documentation that matters in South Carolina litigation.


