In our area, many residents discover their exposure history only after a diagnosis—sometimes because an older prescription begins to explain symptoms, or because a doctor connects the timing and risk factors to long-term product use.
Common Fairborn-related scenarios we hear about include:
- Caregivers and parents who used baby powder for years for friction and moisture control.
- Home-use routines for personal care or household needs—then later learning the product may have posed risks.
- Multiple product brands over time, especially when families restocked through local retail or pharmacies.
The legal challenge is not just proving use. It’s showing the right product, the relevant exposure window, and a credible medical connection—all while dealing with appointments, treatment, and paperwork.


