Many clients come to us after a diagnosis—sometimes following years of using baby powder or talc-containing personal care products. They often have the same questions:
- Which exact products were used, and when?
- How do we connect exposure to the medical record?
- Who should be held responsible—brand owners, manufacturers, or retailers?
- What deadlines apply in Georgia for product injury claims?
Because talc claims depend heavily on documentation, it’s common for families to start with partial information: an old bottle found in a closet, a remembered brand name, or a vague timeframe. We help reconstruct the timeline using what you have—then we identify what should be requested from records and business sources.


