Many of our clients describe a similar pattern: a diagnosis arrives after years of routine use—baby powder in a household with children, or personal care products used at home and while traveling. In Pittsburgh, that “routine” can include long seasons of indoor heating, frequent laundry cycles, and practical grooming habits that keep certain products in rotation.
People often reach out after they learn that talc-containing products have been linked in public reporting to serious conditions. At that point, the questions are immediate:
- Which specific products should be tied to my exposure?
- What medical records will matter most to establish the connection?
- Which Pennsylvania deadlines might affect my ability to file?
- How do I avoid steps that weaken my claim?
A lawyer can help you sort through those questions quickly and methodically—without pressuring you before you’re ready.


