Many people in the Lake Wylie / Fort Mill / Tega Cay area don’t keep product receipts for years. They may remember a brand from a childhood routine, a shower shelf item used for deodorizing or friction, or a baby powder product that was relied on regularly.
That “messy timeline” is common—and it’s also where cases are won or lost. The key is building a defensible story that connects:
- Which talc-containing products were used (as specifically as possible)
- How long exposure occurred
- When symptoms began and how they progressed
- What medical evidence supports a link to the alleged risk
Your lawyer can translate scattered memories and partial records into a coherent exposure timeline that aligns with medical documentation.


