Many residents don’t keep old baby powder or cosmetic containers for decades. Over time, labels fade, receipts disappear, and household products get replaced. If you’re dealing with a talc-related diagnosis, you may still have enough information to build a claim—but it often requires a careful reconstruction of your timeline.
A local attorney can help you answer questions that commonly come up in Auburn Hills households:
- Which products were used (brand, type, and where they were purchased)
- Roughly when use started and when it ended
- How the powder was applied (for personal care, for children, or as part of grooming)
- Whether family members share the same product history
That reconstruction matters because Michigan courts and opposing counsel will expect a credible, consistent account supported by documentation and medical records.


