Many residents first realize something may be wrong after a diagnosis—often years after the product was part of everyday routines. In Lafayette households, that timeline can be especially challenging because:
- Older product containers and receipts are often discarded during moves, cleanouts, or routine reorganizing.
- Caregiving histories (baby powder use, moisture/odor routines, cosmetic use) may be remembered differently among family members.
- Medical records may be spread across multiple providers—primary care, specialists, imaging centers, and follow-up treatment.
That’s why acting early matters locally. The sooner you gather what you can and preserve medical documentation, the easier it is for your lawyer to investigate exposure history and connect it to your diagnosis.


