Paducah households often keep a mix of older personal-care products and long-used brands in cabinets—especially baby powder and fragrance-free powders used for comfort, friction control, or odor management. In many cases, families don’t realize there’s a potential legal issue until after a diagnosis.
Local realities can affect evidence:
- Original packaging may be gone after years in a home or after a move.
- Caregivers and spouses may remember use patterns differently over time.
- Medical records may be split between providers you visited locally and specialists you saw farther away.
A lawyer can help you reconstruct exposure and build a claim that’s consistent from the earliest paperwork to the medical evidence used later.


