In Portales and the surrounding area, talc-containing powders were often used in everyday routines—sometimes for years—by caregivers, parents, and adults managing friction and moisture. Families may keep old product containers, receipts, or labels, but it’s also common to discover the issue only after a diagnosis.
That timing matters. Many people in eastern New Mexico first connect the dots once they learn about medical risks discussed publicly. When that happens, the original product packaging may be gone, and memories about brand names or usage timelines can become less precise.
A local attorney approach focuses on reconstructing your exposure history—what was used, roughly when, and how frequently—so the legal claim matches the medical record.


