In a smaller Connecticut community, the timeline of exposure often spans years—through household purchases, care routines, and changing brands over time. People frequently report that they:
- can’t locate original packaging after moving or cleaning out closets
- used multiple talc-based products before and after relocating within CT
- remember approximate timeframes but not exact lot numbers
Connecticut courts generally expect claims to be supported by credible documentation and consistent testimony. That means the sooner you gather what you can—medical records, purchase evidence, and a written exposure history—the stronger your foundation tends to be.


