Many people first realize something may be wrong only after a diagnosis—sometimes years after the product was last used. In Camden households, it’s common for:
- the original powder container to be gone,
- receipts to be misplaced,
- product names to be remembered only generally (“baby powder,” “body powder,” or “cosmetic powder”), and
- family members to recall use patterns imperfectly.
That’s why early case building matters. Even without perfect packaging, an attorney can help reconstruct exposure using what’s realistically available—brand clues, household purchase history, photos (if any), and medical records that document the timeline.


