In inland Southern California households, talc-containing products have often been used for years—sometimes as baby powder, sometimes for personal care, and sometimes as part of long-term routines. After a diagnosis, many clients tell us they went back through old memories and family routines: who used what product, when, and how often.
In Norco specifically, this often shows up in common patterns:
- Long-term home use of personal care products that were purchased years ago and used until the containers were thrown away.
- Family caregiving histories, where one person recalls using powder for children or assisting with hygiene on a regular schedule.
- Medical appointments across multiple providers, which can make it harder to keep a single, consistent exposure timeline unless it’s carefully organized.
A lawyer can help translate those real-life details into a claim that fits the way California courts evaluate product injury evidence.


