Many residents don’t realize how much evidence disappears until they’re facing a claim. In New Bern households, it’s common for talc-containing products to be kept in bathrooms, closets, or utility areas for years—then replaced without saving packaging.
That can make it harder to answer questions like:
- Which brand and formulation was used?
- Did you switch between baby powder, cosmetic powders, or “friction” products?
- How long was the exposure and how frequently?
If you’re missing the original container, don’t assume your claim is over. A local attorney can help you reconstruct your exposure using receipts (if available), household history, photographs you may still have on a phone, product labels from the time you purchased, and medical records.


