Many Carrollton families aren’t talking about a one-time exposure. They’re describing household routines that lasted through childhood and beyond—using baby powder, applying it for moisture and friction control, or purchasing talc-based cosmetics repeatedly over the years.
Because these products were commonly used in everyday life, the challenge is often not “did the product exist?” It’s which exact product(s) were used, how they were used, and what was known about risk at the time.
A local attorney can help you build a clear exposure timeline that fits how cases are evaluated in Georgia civil courts—so your claim doesn’t depend on memory alone.


