In a community where many households rely on long-standing personal care routines, it’s common for exposure history to be fragmented:
- Different brands used over the years
- Household products stored in drawers or moved between homes
- Caregivers recalling “baby powder days” after a diagnosis
- Medical documentation spread across multiple providers
When the case turns on timing—when exposure likely occurred, when symptoms appeared, and what testing ultimately confirmed—waiting can make it harder to tell a clear, credible story.
California also has procedural deadlines for filing claims. An attorney can review your situation and help you understand what timing issues may apply so you don’t lose options.


