In South Carolina, many households keep baby powder and talc-based body powders in rotation for years. That means some residents may have long-term exposure through:
- Routine use for children (including caregivers who used products consistently over time)
- Daily friction and moisture control for adults
- Multiple product changes over the years—different brands, refill formats, or store availability
In Florence specifically, where many people balance work, family care, and commutes, it’s common for product information to get lost—old packaging thrown away, receipts misplaced, or brand names remembered only vaguely. That’s why getting help early matters: reconstructing exposure is a key part of building credibility with insurers and defense teams.


