In a suburban community like Berkley, it’s common for people to have used talc-containing personal care products for years—often purchased from big-box retailers, pharmacies, or through household stock that changed brands over time. When you’re juggling appointments and recovery, it’s easy to misremember purchase dates, product names, or where items were stored.
A strong talc claim depends on consistency between:
- Your medical documentation (diagnosis, pathology, treatment history)
- Your exposure timeline (approximate years, how products were used, which brands or packaging features)
- The records you can still locate (receipts, prescription/insurance portals, prior physician notes)
A lawyer’s job is to help you capture that information in a way that’s usable for investigation and later settlement discussions—without putting the burden on you.


