People in Sikeston often get their products through familiar local shopping patterns—where brand loyalty is common and multiple family members may have used the same items over time. It’s not unusual for families to discover a potential link only after a diagnosis, then realize they have to reconstruct years of use.
That reconstruction can be especially challenging when:
- The original container is gone (or stored in a garage or older bathroom cabinet)
- Different talc products were used across the years
- Family members remember “what was used” differently
- Medical records are spread across multiple providers
Your lawyer’s job is to turn that real-world mess into a clear timeline that matches your diagnosis and the product information that can be obtained.


