Many people in Harrison used baby powder, cosmetic powders, or personal care products long before they ever considered litigation. Over time, containers get thrown away, labels fade, and families relocate or reorganize storage.
That’s why your earliest legal work usually focuses on reconstructing a usable “paper trail,” such as:
- Photos of any remaining packaging or labels
- Bank/credit records tied to stores where the product was purchased
- Approximate dates (even estimates) of when the product was used
- A timeline of symptoms and diagnoses from your healthcare providers
If you’re dealing with a condition that may be linked to talc exposure, the sooner you gather what you can, the easier it is for an attorney to identify the specific product(s) and relevant evidence.


