Talc-related product injury claims often start after a diagnosis and then expand into a record-building process. The legal focus typically centers on whether a talc-containing product was marketed and sold with adequate warnings and safety information—and whether the product’s risks were properly addressed as scientific understanding evolved.
For Mount Pleasant residents, common real-world scenarios include:
- Long-term household use: Baby powder used for years for routine care, friction/moisture control, or skin comfort.
- Multiple product types: Switching between brands or formulations over time without keeping containers/receipts.
- Diagnosis after a period of normal life: Work and family routines continuing until symptoms lead to testing and specialist care.
- Family caregivers uncovering the timeline later: When exposure history is reconstructed from memory, older packaging, or household items.
A local attorney can help you translate those details into a case timeline that makes sense medically and legally.


