Many people in the Dayton-area have long household routines—using baby powder, deodorizing powders, or friction-reducing talc products for years. When an illness is diagnosed, family members may realize only later that they kept partial information (or none at all) about which product was used, when it was purchased, and how it was stored.
In addition, Ohio claim timelines can be unforgiving. Evidence also becomes harder to obtain as time passes—especially if you no longer have the original packaging, product labels, or purchase records. Acting early helps preserve what matters most for a credible claim.


