Many clients come to us after learning that talc-containing products have been linked in public reporting to serious illnesses. In Brookings, the first questions are often practical:
- “I used baby powder (or a cosmetic powder) for years—does my brand matter?”
- “If I bought it in town or online, how do I prove what I used?”
- “How do I connect my exposure to what my doctors are saying?”
- “What if I’m still trying to understand the diagnosis myself?”
These are reasonable concerns. In product-injury cases, the strongest claims are built around the specific product(s) used, a credible timeline, and medical documentation that supports the connection between exposure and injury.


