In small-to-mid sized communities like Miami, product exposure often isn’t documented at the beginning. It may start with a routine purchase at a local retailer, a long-standing household habit, or a caregiver’s regular use of baby powder. Over time, it’s common for:
- product containers to be thrown away during moves or cleanouts
- labels to fade or be replaced by newer packaging
- medical records to be spread across multiple clinics
- family members to remember “what was used,” but not exact brands or purchase dates
Unlike many people expect, strong talc claims aren’t built on guesses—they’re built on identifying the product and documenting exposure and injury in a way that can survive defense scrutiny.


