A talcum powder injury lawsuit generally alleges that exposure to talc in a cosmetic, personal care product, or baby powder contributed to a medical condition. The heart of the case is not only what product was used, but whether the product was marketed and supplied with adequate warnings and safe design, and whether the manufacturer and related parties acted responsibly based on what they knew or should have known.
For many Mississippi clients, the story begins with a diagnosis that changes everything. Some people remember using baby powder for years; others used talc-based powders for hygiene, comfort, or routine grooming. Sometimes the exposure history becomes clearer only after medical guidance, family conversations, or the discovery of old packaging stored in a bathroom cabinet, laundry room, or out-of-the-way closet.


