Prichard households often involve long-term routines—powder used for friction control, moisture management, and everyday comfort. Many people also keep products in rotation for years, sometimes across multiple brands purchased from local retailers or through household stock.
That lifestyle creates a common practical challenge in talc cases: identifying the exact product(s) and building a credible exposure timeline. If the product containers are gone, or labels are worn off, your attorney may need to confirm details through documentation you may not think to save (receipts, photos, packaging descriptions, and pharmacy or retailer records).
Just as importantly, Alabama’s civil process and evidence rules make it smart to move efficiently. Waiting too long can make medical records harder to obtain and can limit what evidence remains available.


