In many Munster households, talc-based powders were used for years—sometimes for everyday skin care, sometimes for children, and sometimes as part of routines that started decades ago. If a family member later develops an illness that has been discussed in connection with talc exposure, it’s common to ask:
- “Do I need to prove exactly which product I used?”
- “What if I don’t have the old container anymore?”
- “Can years of use still matter in a claim?”
These questions aren’t just emotional—they’re legal. Product-injury cases often turn on whether the right evidence can be tied to the right time period, and whether the claim is supported by medical documentation.


