Many talc-related cases depend on two timelines: when exposure happened and when symptoms and diagnoses appeared. In a suburban community like Orinda, it’s common for households to stock personal care products for months at a time, rotate brands, or shop across multiple retailers. Over time, it’s easy to forget specifics like purchase dates, exact brand names, or what products were used in which household.
Waiting too long can create preventable gaps. Memories fade, providers move to new record systems, and older purchase information may be hard to retrieve. A focused early review helps your legal team:
- identify what records you already have (and what’s missing)
- reconstruct likely product identities from packaging photos, receipts, or household accounts
- map your medical timeline to how your condition progressed


