In our experience, many Somerset-area families can’t immediately answer basic details like which product brand they used or when they started. That’s especially true when talc use happened across years—through household purchases, guest bathroom supplies, or products kept in closets long after the labels were thrown out.
When you consult counsel, one of the first goals is to rebuild the story in a way that matches what Kentucky claims require: evidence of the product, evidence of the diagnosis, and evidence that helps explain the connection.
If you’ve ever tried to track down old medical paperwork or pharmacy records, you already understand the challenge. A lawyer’s job is to help you gather what’s available and identify what may still be obtainable.


