Many talc disputes begin with a “wait—could this be connected?” moment after a medical diagnosis. In Flint, that delay can happen for practical reasons:
- Households often used the same powders for years—sometimes across multiple caregivers and generations—making it harder to recall exact brands or purchase periods.
- Medical care may be spread across providers, especially when specialists get involved later, which can complicate timelines between exposure and diagnosis.
- People may have switched products as availability changed or labels were updated, leaving only partial packaging details.
Your attorney can help reconstruct exposure history using what you do have (photos, receipts if available, label fragments, pharmacy or store records) and translate that into a claim that matches the medical record.


