In many local cases, the biggest challenge isn’t proving you used a product—it’s connecting the medical condition to the specific exposure history. That connection often depends on building a clear timeline.
For Greenville residents, that timeline typically includes:
- When symptoms began and when you first sought care
- Which products you used (baby powder, personal-care powders, or cosmetic items)
- Where you used them and how frequently (routine hygiene vs. more frequent application)
- How long exposure continued before diagnosis
Because Ohio courts rely on evidence and documentation, the sooner you can organize your product history and medical records, the stronger your position tends to be.


