Many talc-related claims involve years of exposure before a diagnosis. That delay can be especially challenging for families in Contra Costa County because records don’t always stay in one place. Receipts get lost, product containers are thrown out, and treatment decisions are spread across different providers.
California also has procedural requirements and time limits that can affect what you can file and when. Waiting too long can make it harder to preserve product identification details and medical evidence.
What to do early:
- Write down every talc-containing product you remember (brand, approximate years, where it was used—nursery, bathroom, gym bag, etc.).
- Request your medical records soon after diagnosis so they’re complete and consistent.
- Keep any product photos, labels, or packaging scraps (even partial information can help).


