Many Las Cruces households use personal-care and baby products as part of everyday routines—at home, during childcare, and across extended periods of use. That “normal” day-to-day exposure is exactly what can make claims complicated later. People often move, store old items, or lose packaging, and memories fade—especially when a diagnosis arrives months or years after the product use began.
In a talc-related case, the most important job is connecting three things with credible support:
- Which talc-containing products were used (and when)
- What medical condition was diagnosed and how it was treated
- Why the evidence supports a likely link between exposure and harm


