Many people in West Texas discover their diagnosis long after the product is no longer in the home. In practice, that creates a common local problem: exposure details may be incomplete when it matters most.
For Andrews clients, the case often turns on:
- Reconstructing which products were used during specific years of employment, caregiving, or household routines
- Coordinating medical documentation from multiple providers
- Identifying where records are likely to exist (retail receipts, old packaging photos, pharmacy printouts, or household inventories)
Because talc claims are document-driven, early organization can make the difference between a claim that feels uncertain and one that is clearly supported.


