Many Katy families first notice a problem only after a diagnosis—sometimes years later. It might start with:
- Symptoms that gradually worsen, leading to cancer or other serious conditions
- A timeline that includes long-term use of baby powder for childcare, grooming, or friction/moisture control
- Switching brands over time (common in suburban households), which can complicate product identification
In practice, your case often turns on whether you can identify the specific product type you used and whether your exposure period lines up with your medical history. Even without a perfect paper trail, attorneys can often help reconstruct the picture through household records, packaging details you may still have, and medical documentation.


