Many people assume talc exposure cases are straightforward: use a product, get sick, file a claim. In reality, the strongest cases depend on details that can get lost—especially when exposure happened across different years, brands, or packaging formats.
Somerville residents often face common hurdles:
- Multiple product lots and store purchases over time, making it harder to pinpoint exact labeling.
- Shared household routines (caregiving for children, roommates, extended family), which can blur who used what and where.
- Relocation or downsizing, where old containers, receipts, or photos may no longer be available.
- Busy medical schedules that delay record requests, documentation, and follow-up testing.
A lawyer’s role is to turn those gaps into a workable case—by mapping exposure history and matching it to what clinicians documented.


