In practice, many people in the Denver metro don’t keep old containers, receipts, or packaging once their symptoms appear. That creates a very specific challenge: building a credible timeline.
Your case typically hinges on three local “must-haves”:
- Product identification: Which brand(s) you used, and approximately when.
- Exposure timeline: How often the product was used, including whether it was for personal care, baby powder routines, or cosmetic use.
- Medical documentation: Records that clearly describe diagnosis, treatment, and relevant testing.
Because talc-related claims can involve multiple product versions over the years, the investigation often includes reconstructing information from what’s available—labels from photos, pharmacy or retailer purchase history when possible, and testimony from family members or caregivers.


