A talcum powder injury claim is a civil action brought by an injured person against companies alleged to have contributed to harm through a talc-containing cosmetic, baby powder, or other consumer product. In Indiana, as in other states, these cases often focus on allegations that a product was unreasonably dangerous, defectively designed or manufactured, improperly labeled, or marketed without adequate warnings as scientific understanding evolved.
While the legal theories can vary, the practical goal is similar: connect a real-world product and exposure history to a specific medical condition and then seek compensation for the damages the injured person has suffered. That connection is typically the hardest part. It requires careful review of medical records, a credible timeline of use, and expert analysis of causation.
For many Indiana clients, the case begins in a very personal place. Someone may have used baby powder for years, used talc-based products for routine grooming, or applied powder to manage moisture or friction. Others may have been exposed indirectly through household use. When a serious illness is diagnosed, the question becomes whether the talc-containing product reasonably could have contributed to that illness.


