Trenton is a community where many families use everyday household and personal care products over the long term—baby powder for routine care, talc-based powders for friction control, and similar items purchased from local retailers and big-box stores.
When exposure spans years, it can be difficult to reconstruct details later. Over time, product containers get thrown out, receipts are lost, and medical records may be scattered across providers. In Michigan, the clock can also start running from key dates related to when you knew (or should have known) about a potential connection to a harmful condition.
Early legal guidance helps ensure two things:
- Your medical records and diagnosis timeline are captured while they’re easiest to obtain.
- Your product identity and exposure period are documented before memories and household records fade.


