A common challenge for Norwalk clients is that exposure history is fragmented. Many people used talcum powder for years while managing a household, childcare, or routine skin care—then later switched brands, moved, or simply stopped keeping old containers.
Because Connecticut product liability claims require specific facts, the strength of your case frequently turns on:
- Which brand/product you used (and whether it was talc-based)
- How long you used it and how often
- Where it was used (infant care, personal use, grooming, etc.)
- When symptoms began and what testing/diagnosis followed
A lawyer can help you build a clear timeline from receipts (if you have them), packaging details, family recall, and medical documentation—so your claim isn’t forced to rely on vague assumptions.


