In Rochester Hills, many households follow routines that include personal care products for years—sometimes across generations. That matters when a diagnosis surfaces long after product use begins.
Common Rochester Hills scenarios we see include:
- Long-term use in a residential setting: Baby powder or talc-containing personal care products used regularly for comfort, moisture control, or friction reduction.
- Multiple brands over time: A change in packaging or brand name after moving between retailers, then later a diagnosis raises questions about earlier products.
- Family member caregiving: Adult children or caregivers may discover exposure history only after reviewing old containers, receipts, or bathroom/closet storage.
These situations can be emotionally taxing—especially when symptoms are already affecting work, sleep, and family life.


