Many people first connect their diagnosis to talc exposure after they’ve already been treated—sometimes for months—while symptoms have progressed. In Newberry and surrounding areas, the timeline can be especially complicated when:
- Treatment required visits to specialists outside the county
- Work schedules made it harder to keep product records
- Family caregivers recall routines but don’t have packaging anymore
- Multiple talc-containing products were used over time (baby powder, body powder, or other personal care items)
If you’re trying to make sense of what came first—symptoms, diagnosis, and exposure—your attorney can help you map the facts into a clear, evidence-based story.


