A talc-related injury case often starts the same way in our community: a diagnosis that changes daily life, followed by questions like:
- “Could this be tied to the baby powder or cosmetic products I used for years?”
- “Do I have the right paperwork to prove what I used and when?”
- “How do I handle the legal timeline while I’m focused on treatment?”
In Aiken, where many families keep household routines steady for decades, product history may be tied to long-term use—sometimes involving more than one brand. That can make the earliest evidence hard to track down, but it also makes accurate timelines essential.
A lawyer’s job is to turn scattered memories and old routines into a clear, document-supported story—without asking you to shoulder the burden alone.


