In smaller Central Coast communities, it’s common for families to rely on memory when reconstructing household product use. You might remember the general brand, the approximate years, or that a product was “always in the bathroom,” but not the exact packaging.
That’s why a strong case typically starts with evidence organization, including:
- medical records showing diagnosis and treatment timeline
- any product identifiers you can still find (photos, receipts, labels, storage locations)
- a careful written history of where and how talc products were used
A lawyer’s job is to turn those details into a case narrative that insurers and defense counsel can’t dismiss as guesswork.


