Product-injury concerns often surface after a new diagnosis, during follow-up appointments, or when a specialist reviews risk factors. In practice, talc-related disputes in Charleston County frequently involve:
- Multiple product sources over time (baby powder, personal care powders, and other talc-containing cosmetics)
- Household exposure routines (caregiving, diaper changes, or managing moisture and friction)
- Family recall gaps—what was used, when it was used, and which brand(s)
- Medical documentation that must be consistent across oncologist visits, pathology reports, and treatment plans
If you’re trying to remember labels from years ago, you’re not alone. The key is building a clear exposure timeline and aligning it with the medical record.


