Many people in Southbridge come to us after treatment begins—sometimes years after consistent use of baby powder or talc-containing personal care products. In Massachusetts, the product identification step matters because your claim depends on linking your diagnosis to the products used and when they were used.
That means the “what now?” questions tend to look like this:
- Which exact brand and type of powder was used (baby powder vs. cosmetic/personal care)?
- How long was the product used, and how frequently?
- Are there medical records that clearly document the diagnosis and treatment history?
- What warnings were on the packaging at the time you used the product?
A lawyer can take the confusion off your plate and build a claim that matches both the medical record and the product history.


