Elkhorn is a community where many households buy and keep products over time—sometimes from local retailers, sometimes through recurring purchases, and often without saving packaging. When a serious diagnosis arrives, it can be hard to reconstruct:
- which exact talc-containing products were used
- when use started and stopped
- whether the same brand was used consistently
- what changed over the years (formulas, labels, or where products were purchased)
That’s normal. What matters is whether the evidence you can still obtain—medical records, pathology results, and any product identifiers—can be organized into a credible theory of liability.
A lawyer’s job is to turn “I’m not sure” into an evidence-based review so you’re not left guessing.


