In Western Michigan, many families used baby powder or talc-containing personal care products for years as part of everyday hygiene. For some people, the product was purchased locally, carried through households, or used by multiple caregivers.
When a diagnosis arrives—often after long-term use—questions quickly follow:
- How do we identify the exact brand and product involved?
- What medical records matter most in a claim filed in Michigan?
- How do we prove exposure and causation without guesswork?
These are common reasons Kentwood residents contact counsel soon after diagnosis. Early organization can make a major difference when you’re trying to reconstruct a timeline while evidence and product packaging may be hard to locate.


