Talc-related disputes typically start when a clinician links a condition to exposure risk factors discussed in public reporting—or when a family member realizes they used talc-containing products for years.
In practical terms, Edgewood cases often turn on questions like:
- Which specific product(s) were used (brand, label details, packaging, and form—baby powder vs. cosmetic/personal-care powder)
- When exposure occurred (years of routine use vs. a shorter period)
- Whether the product was used as intended or in a foreseeable way (for example, routine application for moisture or friction)
- Whether the warning language and marketing matched the safety understanding at the time
Your goal is not to guess. Your goal is to build a record strong enough to stand up to a defense review.


