Injuries connected to talc-containing consumer products often come to light only after medical testing and a new diagnosis. The timeline can be especially complicated for Castle Rock households where product use may have spanned multiple homes, caregivers, or brands.
A lawyer’s early job is to translate your real-life history into a clear legal record. That usually means:
- identifying the products used (and what you remember about brand, packaging, and approximate dates)
- confirming the medical condition and the basis for any suspected link
- organizing what changed after diagnosis—treatment course, prognosis, and impacts on daily life
Because product-injury cases depend heavily on documentation and credibility, you don’t want to rely on memory alone if there are gaps you can close now.


