In a busy West Michigan household, it’s easy for details to get lost—especially when appointments, imaging, and follow-ups start stacking up. A talc-related case often turns on timing: when the product was used, how it was used, when symptoms began, and when diagnosis occurred.
Before you speak with anyone else (or respond to forms you don’t fully understand), gather what you can into a simple Kentwood-focused record:
- Approximate purchase years (even ranges like “late 2000s to 2018”)
- Where it was bought (local retail, online orders, or bulk purchasing through household members)
- How it was used (personal hygiene, caregiving, or other household routines)
- Diagnosis dates and major medical milestones (biopsy, surgery, pathology report, treatment start)
This matters because Michigan product-liability disputes frequently hinge on documentation, and the earlier you organize it, the less stressful it is to respond later.


