In Oregon—where many families rely on routine home-care products and where caregivers may use powders for children and older relatives—exposure histories can be long and fragmented. It’s common for people to remember the product type (“baby powder,” “body powder,” “friction control”) more clearly than the exact brand or packaging.
That’s why a local attorney’s first job is to help you turn everyday details into an evidentiary record. For example:
- You may need to reconstruct what was used during specific years (and how often).
- You may need to confirm which labels and formulations were on the product at the time.
- You may need to connect your diagnosis to the medical evidence your doctors relied on.


