Many people first learn there may be a problem after a doctor’s diagnosis—and only then do they look back at years of exposure. In a suburban community like Totowa, talc-containing products may have been used for:
- Baby care routines for infants and toddlers
- Moisture and friction control for everyday comfort
- Personal care grooming over long periods
- Occasional use that still adds up across years
The issue for injured residents is rarely “did the product get used?” Instead, the harder questions are:
- Which brand and product line was involved?
- What did the label and marketing say at the time?
- Do your medical records and timeline support a connection between exposure and illness?


