Many Flowery Branch residents first connect the dots after a diagnosis—often years after using baby powder, dusting powders, or cosmetic products containing talc. For families across the area, the pattern can look like this:
- Long-term household use of talc powders for comfort and daily routines
- Caregiving history where parents or grandparents used powder for children over multiple years
- Multiple product brands over time, making it harder to remember exact labels and purchase periods
- Medical urgency that leaves little time to organize records or preserve evidence
In Georgia, civil claims are subject to legal deadlines. Waiting too long can limit options—especially when evidence must be gathered from medical providers, retailers, or corporate records.


