Many people in the Upstate don’t connect the dots until after a diagnosis. In households across Simpsonville, talc-containing powders have historically been used for everyday purposes—managing moisture, reducing friction, or caring for infants. When health concerns later emerge, questions often arrive fast:
- Which exact product(s) were used?
- How long was exposure?
- Does the medical record line up with the risks discussed publicly?
- What can be proven through documents if bottles/receipts are gone?
A local attorney can translate those concerns into an evidence plan. That matters because product-injury claims require more than a general suspicion; they require a defensible link between exposure and injury.


