In a suburban community like Melrose, many people used talc-based products at home for years—sometimes as part of routine infant care, grooming, or managing friction and moisture.
But exposure stories are rarely “clean.” You may not have the original box, the product may have been replaced by a newer one, or the timeline is mixed with changes in brands and shopping habits over time. If you’re still working while receiving treatment, it’s also easy for documentation to fall behind.
A local attorney can help you rebuild your history in a practical way:
- tracing likely brands from old labels, photos, or household items
- identifying where the product was purchased and how it was used
- organizing medical records so your diagnosis and treatment timeline line up with the exposure period


