Many cases in southwest Missouri involve exposure that didn’t happen “once,” but repeatedly—through baby powder used during early childhood, talc-based products used for moisture control, or cosmetics used over time.
Residents often tell us the same thing: they didn’t keep receipts, they no longer have the original container, and the timeline is scattered across memory. That’s normal. The difference a lawyer can make is turning imperfect information into a clear, evidence-driven account—so the right products, brands, and timeframes can be identified and reviewed.


