Talc-containing powders have been widely sold for decades, including products used in households with infants, caregivers, and people with sensitive skin or recurring moisture/friction concerns. In Toledo, where many families live in established neighborhoods and rely on long-term routines, product use may span years—sometimes across multiple brands.
When a diagnosis later raises concerns about talc exposure, the key legal questions tend to look like this:
- Which exact products were used (brand, type, approximate purchase period)
- How exposure may have occurred (routine use, caregiver use, frequency)
- Whether warnings and labeling were adequate when the product was marketed
- Whether the illness could reasonably be connected based on medical records and expert review


