Talc-containing powders are commonly used in a few predictable ways in local homes:
- Baby care routines: products used regularly for diaper area coverage and moisture control.
- Everyday friction management: talc-based powders applied to clothing, undergarments, or skin to reduce rubbing.
- Long-term personal care: use over multiple years, sometimes across different brands sold in big-box stores, pharmacies, or online.
For many San Diego families, the “case moment” happens after a diagnosis—often during routine follow-ups or after treatment begins. At that point, questions arise: Which product was it? How often was it used? For how many years? What did the label say at the time? A lawyer can translate those questions into a practical evidence plan.


