Talc exposure claims often start in a familiar local way: someone used baby powder at home for years, shared products between family members, or relied on a trusted personal care routine. Then comes the appointment—followed by questions.
For South Miami residents, timelines can be especially challenging because families may have moved, switched caregivers, or purchased similar products from different stores over the years. That’s why the best early work is not speculation—it’s building a clean chain of evidence connecting:
- Which product(s) were used (brand, type, and timeframe)
- How the products were used in the household
- What diagnosis and testing occurred, and when


