Many Weddington households rely on long-standing routines—baby care, grooming, and everyday use of moisture-control powders. That means exposure histories are often spread across years, not weeks.
Because of that, the most important work in a talc case isn’t just “proving you used a product.” It’s showing:
- Which brand(s) or product lines you used
- How and how often the product was applied (including to infants)
- Whether the product labeling and warnings matched what consumers were told to expect
- How your medical records describe your diagnosis and risk factors
A North Carolina attorney will also account for practical realities common in the area: older family medical charts, changing pharmacies, and household items that may have been moved, replaced, or lost over time.


