Many clients first realize something may be connected to talc after a diagnosis, then start connecting dots: older baby powder purchases, recurring use over years, or switching between brands without realizing the legal relevance of product identity.
In Colorado, the timeline matters. Evidence tends to be harder to reconstruct as months and years pass—especially when original containers, receipts, or packaging are gone. In a community like Littleton where many households used similar over-the-counter products for years, it’s common to have partial information. That doesn’t automatically end a claim; it just means your lawyer should act early to preserve what can still be verified.


