In a smaller Missouri community, it’s common for multiple caregivers, family members, and household routines to be involved—especially when baby powder was used over the years. That can create two problems after a diagnosis:
- Product details get mixed up (which brand, which years, where it was bought, who used it).
- Medical records arrive in pieces—with different providers documenting the condition at different times.
Your lawyer’s job is to assemble the story in a way that makes sense to courts and insurance carriers: what was used, when it was used, what medical tests confirmed, and how causation is supported by credible documentation.


