Many local cases start with a similar story: long-term use of baby powder for everyday care, friction/mildew concerns, or cosmetic routines—sometimes across decades. In Maryland, that often means families are piecing together product history while managing medical appointments and records from multiple providers.
In these disputes, the key issue is usually not just whether a talc-containing product was used, but whether the product was marketed and sold as safe despite alleged risks, including issues tied to product formulation and warnings.
If you’re trying to connect your diagnosis to product exposure, you’ll want a lawyer who can translate your medical timeline into legal questions—clearly and consistently—so your claim doesn’t get derailed by gaps or uncertainty.


