Asheville has a mix of long-term residents, retirees, and people who come for tourism, seasonal work, and weekend travel. That lifestyle can create a common real-world issue in product injury matters: exposure history isn’t always neatly recorded.
Clients often come in with partial information—an old bottle found in a bathroom cabinet, a remembered brand from years ago, or a rental property where powder was used before they even arrived. In cases like these, the legal challenge is reconstructing what was used, when, and how, and then aligning that exposure with your medical record.
If you’re dealing with a diagnosis that has been publicly discussed in connection with talc-containing products, you shouldn’t have to guess at what matters legally. A lawyer can focus your claim around verifiable facts.


