Many San Ramon residents used baby powder or other talc-based personal care products years ago—often before anyone knew what questions to ask about talc safety. By the time symptoms appear, it’s common to have partial records at best: product containers are gone, receipts are missing, and household memories may be fuzzy.
California law also requires injured people to act within statutes of limitation and other procedural deadlines. Those timelines vary depending on the claim type and the facts. That means waiting can do more than slow you down—it can jeopardize options.
What you should do now (locally practical steps):
- Write down the brands/products you used and approximate dates (even ranges like “late 2000s”).
- Gather any medical records, pathology reports, imaging summaries, and doctor notes.
- If you live in a household where family members helped care for you or children, ask them what they remember about brands and usage.
- Keep a folder of bills and treatment-related documentation so damages aren’t lost in the shuffle.


