Wabash families often juggle work schedules, caregiving, and medical appointments all at once. That’s why the most helpful first step is usually not “what law applies,” but what happened, in order.
Create a simple timeline that includes:
- Approximate years you used talc-containing products
- Brands (or what the container looked like) and where you bought them
- How often the product was used
- When symptoms began and when diagnosis happened
- Key medical events (surgeries, biopsies, imaging, treatment start dates)
Even if you can’t identify every brand perfectly, a consistent timeline helps attorneys narrow down which manufacturers and product lines may be relevant—especially when exposure occurred over many years.


