In Northern Kentucky, many families have long household routines—baby care products used for years, cosmetics carried in purses and bathrooms, and personal care items purchased through local retailers and big-box stores. Because talc-containing products were widely used, exposure histories can be complicated even when the injury is clear.
Clients often come to us with questions like:
- “How do I prove which brand or exact product I used?”
- “My diagnosis came years later—does that still matter under Kentucky timelines?”
- “What if I can’t find the original container anymore?”
The key is building a credible timeline that matches how people in Fort Thomas actually shop, store, and use these products—and how their health records document changes over time.


