In suburban areas like Stonecrest, talc-containing products are commonly purchased over long periods from big-box retailers and local pharmacies, and they may be used in multiple household routines. Over time, it’s not unusual to have:
- No original container or label
- Multiple brand changes across years
- Uncertainty about purchase dates or whether a product was used consistently
- Family members who remember “the type” of product but not the exact name
That’s not automatically a problem. For legal purposes, the key is building a credible exposure timeline using whatever records you can still access—then matching that timeline to your medical records.


