Many Woodhaven families used talc-based products the way people across Michigan did for decades—during baby care, personal grooming, and everyday comfort routines. Today, some residents learn (through medical testing or a diagnosis) that their condition may be associated with talc-containing products.
In these cases, the investigation typically focuses on:
- Which products were used (brand, type, and approximate purchase period)
- How exposure happened (frequency, duration, and how the product was applied)
- What your medical records show (diagnosis, treatment, and relevant clinical findings)
- Whether warnings and labeling matched what companies knew at the time
Because Woodhaven is a residential community where people often rely on long-standing household brands, it’s common for product containers to be discarded over the years. That can make early documentation especially important.


