Charleston households commonly rely on long-standing personal care routines—baby powder used at home, body powders chosen for comfort in humid weather, and talc-containing cosmetics purchased from big-box retailers or local stores. Many people only learn later that talc-containing products have been widely scrutinized in connection with certain cancers and other serious conditions.
Clients come to us after a diagnosis and a growing realization that their “everyday product” may have posed risks that weren’t adequately communicated. In Charleston, that urgency is heightened by real-life factors like:
- treatment schedules that compete with work travel and caregiving
- the need to quickly gather product information from years ago
- difficulty locating old packaging, receipts, or brand identifiers
A lawyer can help you rebuild the story with more structure than memory alone—without adding pressure to your health decisions.


