Many people in Monmouth County used talc-based products for years—sometimes across multiple brands—before they knew there was a potential risk. When a diagnosis comes later, it’s common to realize:
- the original container is gone
- the brand was bought repeatedly without keeping receipts
- the product may have been used in multiple homes or by caregivers
- family members remember “using powder,” but not the exact label
A lawyer’s job is to help you rebuild the story with credibility. That often means organizing what you can find (photos, old packaging, pharmacy or store records where available), and then pairing it with medical documentation so the claim doesn’t rely on guesses.


