Many cases don’t begin with a dramatic event. Instead, they start with ordinary routines—baby powder used during childcare, talc-based products used for moisture control, or cosmetic powders used for years before symptoms emerged.
In West Haven households, it’s common for caregivers to rely on familiar products for comfort and hygiene. That means your exposure timeline may involve:
- multiple household users (parents, grandparents, caregivers)
- products used in different rooms (nursery, bathroom, dressing area)
- long-term use across homes or seasons
From a claims perspective, that’s not a deal-breaker—but it does mean your attorney will likely work harder at building a clear record of what was used, when, and by whom.


