Many claims in the Chatham area start with a familiar story: a person used baby powder or talc-containing personal care products for years, then later received a diagnosis that raised concerns about talc exposure.
What makes these cases difficult locally isn’t just the medical side—it’s the practical side:
- Old containers are tossed during moves or household cleanouts
- Labels fade or are missing from the product you used
- Family members remember “what it was,” but not exactly when or how it was purchased
- Medical records arrive in chunks from different providers
Your attorney can help rebuild a defensible timeline using the information you do have—such as approximate purchase periods, where you bought the product, and any surviving packaging details.


