In the Flint area and surrounding communities like Burton, many households stock personal care items for years—often buying the same brand repeatedly or using multiple talc-containing products over time. When symptoms later emerge, it can be hard to recreate:
- which exact product was used,
- how long it was used,
- whether it was applied to infants/children or adults,
- and what packaging or labels were available at the time.
Michigan courts expect claims to be supported by evidence, not assumptions. That means the practical work—collecting product details, organizing medical records, and tightening the timeline—matters just as much as the legal filing.


