In a smaller community like Moscow, Idaho, people tend to rely on familiar brands and long-used personal care products—baby powder, grooming items, and other talc-containing powders used for years. When a serious medical condition is diagnosed, families often have to reconstruct the past quickly while also managing appointments and treatment.
Residents commonly come to us after they’ve gathered partial information—an old container, a brand name remembered from years ago, pharmacy records, or a history of symptom onset—then realize they’ll need more than memory to build a credible claim.
The goal isn’t to guess. It’s to connect exposure details to the medical record in a way that holds up if the claim is challenged.


