Many claims don’t fail because people can’t remember that they used a product—they fail because they can’t accurately identify which product, when, and how frequently.
In suburban communities like Moraga, it’s common for households to rely on older household stock, refill bottles, or products that were repurchased over time. People may also have switched between baby powder and adult cosmetic powders, or used multiple talc-containing items without keeping containers once they were empty.
A local attorney can help you organize what you have—such as:
- approximate purchase windows (years rather than exact dates)
- photos of product labels (if available)
- pharmacy or retailer purchase records
- medical records that reference the exposure history you provided
That reconstruction matters because California courts expect claims to be supported by evidence, not guesses.


