Many talc exposure stories in Contra Costa County follow a familiar pattern: a product was used routinely—sometimes for years—while families moved between homes, stored items in closets/garages, or replaced containers without saving receipts. By the time symptoms emerge or a diagnosis is confirmed, the trail can feel incomplete.
Our experience with Walnut Creek-area clients shows that a case often becomes much easier to evaluate once you can answer a few practical questions:
- Which product(s) were used (brand, type, and whether it was baby powder or another cosmetic/personal care item)?
- Roughly how long was the product used?
- How was it used (for infants, for personal grooming, for friction/moisture, etc.)?
- What medical diagnosis and testing are documented, and when?
Even without perfect records, a careful investigation can help reconstruct exposure through packaging remnants, photos, household records, and product identification.


