In a community like Harper Woods—where many households rely on long-standing routines and multiple caregivers may be involved—talc exposure histories can be complicated. It’s not unusual for families to remember “the powder we used for years,” but not the exact brand, purchase date, or packaging details.
That’s why the most effective early strategy is practical and documentation-driven:
- Start with medical proof (diagnosis, pathology reports, treatment plan)
- Build an exposure timeline (who used the product, approximate years, where it was stored)
- Identify product leads (labels, receipts, pharmacy/retailer purchase records if available)
When the evidence is organized early, it’s easier for counsel to evaluate causation questions and identify which potential defendants may be relevant.


