Many Greenville residents can remember the general product they used, but not always the exact brand, label, or purchase dates—especially when exposure occurred during childhood or across multiple households. That’s common for families throughout the Delta region.
A strong talc case usually turns on a clear exposure timeline:
- When talc-containing products were used (months/years)
- Which products were used (baby powder, body powder, cosmetics, etc.)
- How they were used (daily use, application frequency, areas of the body)
- Whether packaging or receipts still exist
Because memories fade and containers get discarded, evidence in Greenville cases often depends on what can be reconstructed: older photos, pharmacy or store records, family statements, and product identification details.


