In a suburban community like Fountain Inn, many people are exposed through everyday use—baby powder, personal care products, and powders used for comfort and hygiene. For some families, product use spans decades, which can make timelines feel fuzzy and documentation hard to locate.
Local realities that frequently matter in these cases:
- Home storage and missing packaging: Many claimants no longer have original containers after moves, cleanouts, or routine disposal.
- Caregiving history: In multigenerational households, one person’s recollection may be the key to identifying brands used for children or for personal care.
- Long treatment journeys: Medical records may be spread across multiple providers—urgent care visits, specialist referrals, and ongoing oncology or dermatology care.
A local attorney approach focuses on reconstructing a credible exposure story even when the physical evidence is incomplete.


