Many people don’t think about product risk until after symptoms appear. In Franklin households, talc-containing items were often used as part of daily routines—especially for moisture or friction control—over months or years.
Common triggers for reaching out to a lawyer include:
- A cancer or other serious diagnosis that prompts questions about past exposures
- Doctors requesting a thorough history of products used over time
- Family members discovering old packaging, receipts, or brand names
- Treatment costs rising while you’re trying to understand what caused the harm
If you’re now trying to connect the dots, the goal is to build a clear timeline and identify the exact product(s) involved—without relying on guesswork.


