Many Apex residents first learn something is “possibly connected” through conversations with doctors, family members, or public reporting. In practice, claims often begin with a few key questions:
- Which specific talc-containing products were used (brand, product type, and approximate timeframe)
- How the products were used (routine, frequency, duration, and whether it was applied to skin or used on infants/children)
- What medical condition was diagnosed and when treatment began
Because product identity and exposure timelines matter, cases can stall when people rely on memory alone. Our experience with product-injury matters shows that even partial records—old packaging details, pharmacy receipts, photos, or household notes—can make a meaningful difference when building a credible case.


