Talc-related claims are evidence-driven. But Rutherford households are like many others in New Jersey—products get used up, moved from bathroom shelves to closets, or replaced during routine shopping. People may no longer have the original container, receipts, or packaging.
That’s why early documentation matters so much:
- Write down brand names, approximate purchase years, and where the product was bought (drugstore, big-box retailer, etc.).
- If you still have the packaging, take clear photos of labels and lot/date information.
- Gather medical records showing the diagnosis, treatment timeline, and relevant pathology/testing.
Even if you can’t find everything, an experienced attorney can help you reconstruct what you used and when—something that becomes harder as time passes.


