Many Watervliet households used talc-containing powders for everyday routines—whether for children, for fragrance or moisture control, or as part of grooming habits that lasted for years.
The difficulty isn’t usually that someone “doesn’t remember using powder.” The difficulty is that cases depend on which product, how it was labeled, and when it was used—and that information can be scattered across:
- old packaging that’s been thrown away
- receipts or online orders that no longer exist
- family members who recall usage patterns but not brand-specific details
A local attorney can help you organize what you have, request what can still be obtained, and build a narrative that’s consistent with how New York courts expect evidence to be presented.


