In many product-liability cases, the hardest part isn’t the diagnosis—it’s reconstructing where, when, and how exposure happened.
For people in the Buffalo-area suburbs (including Depew), talc exposure often involves a mix of routine household use over time—sometimes through older family members’ products, multiple brands, or purchases made years apart. The result is that the “story” can become blurry just when you need it clearest.
A strong case usually begins with a simple timeline you can explain to your attorney:
- Approximate years of use
- Whether products were personal-care items (powders) or other household uses
- Which brands were used (even if you’re not 100% certain)
- When symptoms began and when you first received a diagnosis
Even if you don’t have every receipt or label, organizing what you do remember can help legal counsel identify the most relevant product lines for investigation.


