Many people in the Detroit-area suburbs don’t keep old product containers for years. If you used baby powder or talc-containing personal care items for long stretches, your case may depend on reconstructing details—brand information, approximate purchase periods, where the product was stored, and how it was used.
That’s especially true for residents who:
- used products at home while raising children
- shopped at big-box retailers and no longer have packaging
- switched brands over time
- relied on routine purchases without realizing labels could matter later
Early legal help matters because the most important records—medical documentation, product identification clues, and witness or household timelines—can become difficult to obtain as time passes.


