In an urban area like Jersey City—where people may shop across multiple retailers, move between apartments, and keep only partial records—one of the biggest obstacles in talc litigation is reconstructing exposure history.
It’s common for claimants to remember “talc powder” but not the exact brand, purchase month, or whether the product was in the home for years or just briefly. If the container is gone, families may rely on old photos, receipts, pharmacy/retailer emails, or accounts tied to credit cards.
A local attorney can help you organize what you have (and identify what’s missing) so your claim isn’t stalled by avoidable gaps.


