You may have used baby powder or talc-containing personal care products for years—at home in the suburbs, at school or daycare, or while caring for children. Many people only start connecting the dots after a medical test result, a specialist visit, or a discussion with a doctor about possible risk factors.
Clients in Waltham often tell us the same thing: they don’t know what information will be useful, and they worry that their timeline is incomplete. That’s normal—especially when the exposure was spread across years.
A local attorney can help you move from “I’m worried” to “Here’s what we can document,” including:
- the products used (brand, type, approximate purchase years)
- where and how talc products were applied
- medical records that reflect diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up
- any available labels, packaging, or purchase history


