Many local clients describe a similar pattern:
- A diagnosis is received after long-term use of baby powder, shower/foot powders, or talc-based cosmetics.
- Family members realize they may have used the same product repeatedly over the years—sometimes for kids, sometimes for routine hygiene.
- The product container is no longer available, but brand names, purchase locations, or old packaging photos may still exist.
In Fountain, a lot of homes follow the same “everyday routine” for years. That can be helpful for reconstructing exposure—especially when there’s a household timeline. It can also complicate things when people can’t remember exact usage patterns. A lawyer can help turn what you remember into a documented, credible exposure history.


