Many talc disputes start the same way: a product was part of everyday routines—baby care, household use, or cosmetics—over many years. Then, after a diagnosis, families begin searching for patterns, product histories, and documentation.
In a suburban community like Novato, it’s common for people to have:
- Older product containers or packaging that’s been stored for years
- Multiple brands used at different times
- Exposure that occurred at home rather than through work
Those details still matter in court. They help build a clear timeline and show what exposures were most likely relevant to your medical condition.


