Scranton-area families frequently rely on long-standing household routines—baby powder for childcare, talc-containing products for friction or odor, and cosmetic powders used over many years. When a diagnosis follows later, it can be difficult to remember exact brands, purchase dates, or where products were stored.
At the same time, Pennsylvania courts require injured parties to act within legal deadlines. If those deadlines are missed—or if records are lost before they’re organized—your ability to pursue compensation can be harmed. Consulting counsel early helps you:
- preserve medical records and product-use documentation while details are fresh
- identify what information must be requested from companies and retailers
- avoid common missteps that can weaken credibility later


