Many clients first come to us after learning their condition has been discussed in connection with talc exposure. In real life, the hardest part isn’t only the medical news—it’s sorting through years of household and personal care use.
Common situations we see in Delano include:
- Long-term household use of baby powder or talc-containing personal care products.
- Family caregiving history, where receipts or product containers are missing but memories and routines are specific.
- Multiple product sources over time—items bought through different stores or brands, making it harder to identify exact labeling and timelines.
- Work-and-treatment pressure, where people can’t pause life to track documents while also managing appointments.
If you’re dealing with a serious illness, your priority should be treatment and recovery. Your legal team’s priority is building a credible case that a court and opposing parties can’t dismiss.


