Many Loveland households keep personal care items for years, switch brands as stores carry different inventory, and use products across multiple locations—home bathrooms, guest rooms, daycare bags, or travel kits. That’s why the early phase of a product injury claim often comes down to reconstructing the “trail” of use.
Your attorney can help you gather what matters, including:
- product packaging/labels you still have (or photos of them)
- purchase records from local retailers or pharmacy receipts (when available)
- timelines of when symptoms began and how treatment has progressed
- medical records that connect your diagnosis to the exposure history your family can document
This kind of organization is especially important when the original container is gone or when multiple talc-containing products were used over time.


