In the St. Louis area, many residents grew up with baby powder and talc-containing personal care products as part of everyday routines. Others used them intermittently—during heat, for friction control, or as part of grooming and hygiene.
In Crestwood, it’s common for people to discover their exposure history only after a medical diagnosis—sometimes years after the product use began. That often creates two challenges:
- Product identification becomes fuzzy (old containers, missing labels, or multiple brands over time).
- Medical records become the main anchor for causation discussions.
Legal help matters here because a strong claim depends on connecting your history to the correct product details and the medical information available.


