Lowell is a working city with a mix of residential neighborhoods, dense corridors, and long-standing retail patterns—meaning many families used the same personal care products for years, sometimes across multiple households and generations.
When a diagnosis arrives, the practical problem isn’t just “Was talc involved?” It’s identifying which product(s) were used, how they were used, and what information was available at the time. In Massachusetts, timing matters and evidence can be harder to gather as years pass.
A Lowell-based legal team focuses on building a case that matches how product and medical records actually appear—purchase history, packaging details, household routines, and clinical documentation—so your claim doesn’t rely on assumptions.


