Product exposure stories often start close to home: a parent or caregiver used baby powder as part of a routine, someone dusted clothing or skin for comfort in warm weather, or a person used a talc-based cosmetic for years. Later, medical testing or a specialist’s opinion raises the possibility that talc exposure played a role.
Hobbs has a mix of longtime residents and people who relocated for work, including industrial and transportation-related industries. That can affect case building in real ways—people may have changed homes, moved stores, or can’t easily find older packaging.
A lawyer familiar with New Mexico personal injury timelines and evidence rules can help you reconstruct what you used, when you used it, and which manufacturers or sellers may have relevant records.


