Many Waynesville residents used baby powder, body powders, or talc-containing cosmetics for years as part of routine care—often before warning labels or public guidance caught up with changing scientific concerns. Later, when a diagnosis arrives, families frequently realize their exposure history is scattered across:
- older product packaging that’s been discarded
- multiple brands used at different times
- routine purchases from local retailers and online orders
- shared household use (including caregiver use for infants)
Because North Carolina civil cases depend heavily on documentation and timelines, sorting out what you used—and when—matters. A local attorney can also help coordinate how records are obtained and organized so your claim is ready for the next step.


