Many claims begin after a diagnosis affects day-to-day life—follow-up appointments, treatment costs, and questions about exposure history. In Ottawa-area households, talc-containing products may show up in everyday routines, including:
- Baby powder used for infants or toddlers
- Personal care products used over extended periods
- Cosmetics and grooming items purchased through local retail and online stores
- Older products kept at home after labels or containers change over time
If your exposure happened years ago, you may still have a workable path forward. The key is building a clear timeline from what you know now—medical records, product details, and any packaging information you can still retrieve.


