Missouri’s court rules and practice norms affect how cases move—especially when defendants contest exposure timelines or argue that other factors explain the illness.
In Columbia-area matters, we often see these practical challenges:
- Delayed identification of the product: Many people can’t find old packaging after years of use.
- Multiple product sources over time: Talc-containing items may have been purchased from different retailers around Mid-Missouri.
- Defense focus on causation: Companies may challenge whether the specific exposure level and product type match what medical literature suggests.
- Record retrieval takes coordination: Getting pharmacy, pathology, and provider records can take longer than expected.
A local-focused strategy means you don’t just “start a claim”—you build one that matches how Missouri courts expect evidence to be organized and how opposing counsel typically responds.


