Many talc-related injuries begin with everyday use—baby powder at home, personal care powders for hygiene and comfort, or cosmetic products used over extended periods. In Carteret and nearby Middlesex County communities, it’s common for families to rely on routine shopping habits and household products for years.
That lifestyle can create a common challenge: people don’t keep packaging, and they may not remember exact purchase dates. When a diagnosis eventually triggers concern, the legal case depends on reconstructing a timeline using whatever details are still available.
Local-friendly next step: start organizing your household memory into something verifiable—brand names, approximate years of use, where you bought the product (online vs. local retailer), and any photos you may have from old containers.


