Many local residents first connect the dots after a diagnosis or after a change in symptoms—sometimes years after a product was used. In a busy community like North Charleston, it’s common for families to:
- switch between store brands and national labels over time
- rely on baby powder or talc-containing personal care products as part of daily routines
- keep products in rotation until the container is gone
That matters legally because product identification and timelines are often where cases are won or lost. If you’re trying to remember which powder you used, how long you used it, or where you bought it, you’re not alone—and you don’t have to figure it out from scratch.


