Every claim is fact-specific, but in South Florida, people often discover their exposure history through home routines—older containers in closets, family members who “helped apply” powder, or multiple product brands used over years.
To move forward, your attorney will generally work to confirm:
- Product identity: the brand, name, and product type (baby powder, cosmetic talc, or related personal care items)
- Exposure timeline: approximately when use began, how often it occurred, and for which body areas
- Medical documentation: diagnosis, pathology/testing where relevant, treatment history, and prognosis
- Causation support: expert review connecting the medical record to exposure history (not just headlines)
Because local families often share caregivers and household routines—especially with children and aging relatives—your case may also require careful collection of statements and records from multiple people who handled or applied the product.


