In a community like Charleston, many people used talc-based products as part of everyday routines—sometimes for decades. When symptoms later develop and a doctor connects your condition to talc exposure, the next steps can feel overwhelming.
Common Charleston-area situations we see include:
- Long-term household use (baby powder, body powder, or similar talc-containing products used for friction/moisture)
- Family caregiving where exposure history is remembered only after a child or parent is diagnosed
- Multiple product sources over the years—different brands sold through local retailers or online purchasing
A key point: the legal work often depends on building a clear timeline—what you used, how often, where it came from, and how your medical records document the diagnosis and treatment.


