In many talc cases, the evidence doesn’t vanish all at once—it erodes. A label gets thrown away, a purchase history can’t be found later, and details about which products were used for which purpose start to blur.
Start by creating a simple timeline you can share with counsel:
- Approximate years you used talc products (even broad ranges help)
- What the product was used for (personal hygiene, household use, caregiver use)
- Where it came from (local retail shopping vs. online orders)
- Any packaging/label details you remember (color, brand, store type, size)
- When symptoms began and when you received diagnosis
This matters because Alabama courts and insurance processes expect consistency. A clear timeline makes it easier for your lawyer to connect medical records to the product use you’re describing.


