In many Broussard households, talc-based products weren’t “special purchases”—they were routine. That’s why exposure evidence is commonly scattered across everyday life:
- old product containers or lids found in closets
- receipts from local retailers (or bank/credit card records)
- pharmacy or doctor notes referencing skin issues or long-term treatment
- family recollections about who used the product and for what purpose
If you no longer have the exact container, it doesn’t automatically end the investigation. A local attorney can help you reconstruct exposure using what’s still available—labels, brand names, approximate purchase periods, and medical documentation—so your claim isn’t built on guesswork.


