In many households, talc-containing products may have been used for years—sometimes as part of childcare routines, sometimes for everyday skin comfort, and sometimes through personal care habits that started long before a person ever heard about potential risks.
Ottawa-area residents often run into a similar practical problem: the product may no longer be available, and the timeline may be scattered across memory, old packaging, and family records. That’s especially true when the exposure happened while raising kids, working multiple jobs, or caring for an aging parent.
Your case typically turns on three things:
- Which products were used (brand names, product type, and approximate purchase/usage periods)
- What medical condition was diagnosed and how it was evaluated
- Why the product is alleged to have contributed to the harm based on evidence, testing, and expert review


