Many Aurora residents don’t realize a potential product-injury issue until after a diagnosis, a specialist visit, or a change in symptoms. In everyday life—school drop-offs, commuting to Denver-area jobs, and family responsibilities—it’s easy to set aside record gathering.
But in talc-related cases, the timeline matters. Questions your lawyer may ask early include:
- What exact product(s) were used, and how were they stored?
- About how often and for how long were they applied?
- Were there changes in symptoms that line up with long-term use?
- Do you still have packaging, receipts, or photos from when the product was purchased?
If your household members used talc products over many years (including during childhood care), those details can be especially important when building an exposure history.


