In a smaller community, many families share products across households and generations—sometimes because of hand-me-downs, multi-year routines, or buying personal care items during travel to nearby towns. When exposure history includes multiple locations, brands, and time periods, the case usually depends on whether records can be reconstructed clearly.
What matters most is not a general belief that talc “could” be involved, but whether your medical records, diagnosis timeline, and product-use history align in a way that a legal team can present as a credible claim.


