In Pawtucket, many residents are juggling work schedules, family care, and commuting—so it’s common for exposure history to be incomplete at first. People may remember using baby powder or talc-based personal care products, but not the exact brand, purchase dates, or packaging.
That’s why it’s important to treat this like a time-sensitive investigation, not an afterthought. The longer you wait, the harder it can be to:
- locate old product containers, receipts, or photos of labels
- confirm what was actually used (and how often)
- obtain medical records in a form that clearly supports a causation theory


