Severance is known for a residential lifestyle—homes, caregivers, and long-term household use of personal care products. That matters because talc-related claims often turn on how products were used over time, not just whether a person used them at all.
Common Severance-area scenarios include:
- Long-term use of baby powder or body powder for friction/moisture control at home
- Caregiver use where the original product container gets misplaced during moves, remodels, or reorganizing
- Switching between brands or “store alternatives” over the years, making documentation harder to reconstruct
- Use of talc-containing cosmetics in a consistent personal-care routine
When exposure occurred across multiple years and product versions, the key is building a reliable timeline from whatever records you can still locate—then matching that timeline to medical findings.


