In central Connecticut, many households rely on personal care products and baby powders as part of everyday life. For some families, talc exposure spans years—through routine use at home, caregiving for children, or use of cosmetic/personal care products.
After a diagnosis, clients in New Britain often report the same practical obstacles:
- Finding old product details (brand, approximate purchase dates, and labels)
- Reconstructing exposure while trying to keep up with treatment
- Coordinating records from multiple medical providers
- Understanding whether the claim is still timely under Connecticut filing requirements
These cases can be emotionally heavy, but the legal response doesn’t need to add chaos to your life.


