In Adrian, many residents used baby powder or talc-containing products as part of routine care—often for years—before they ever heard public warnings or evolving scientific concerns. For families, that can mean:
- Care transitions: a caregiver may change products over time, making brand identification harder
- Older purchase records: receipts and containers may not be available years later
- Shared household use: multiple family members may have been exposed in the same home
These details aren’t “minor.” In product cases, the facts behind exposure are often what determine whether the claim is credible to the court and the other side.


