Many residents in and around The Dalles have household routines that involve personal care products for years—baby powder for children, friction control during active days, or cosmetics used consistently over time. When a diagnosis later changes everything, the questions that follow often depend on details that are easy to lose:
- Which exact product you used (brand, size, labeling)
- Approximate dates and frequency of use
- Where you bought it (local retailers, pharmacies, or online)
- Whether you still have packaging, receipts, or photos
That matters because Oregon courts require evidence to support the claim and the timeline. In product cases, a well-documented exposure history can be just as important as medical records.


