Many Plano residents don’t keep old powder containers or receipts. That’s normal—until it’s time to build a claim.
In practice, cases frequently hinge on whether we can reconstruct:
- Brand and product type (baby powder vs. cosmetic/personal care talc)
- How the product was used (frequency, who used it, and whether it was applied on children)
- Approximate time period of exposure
- Where the product came from (household purchase history, retailer information, or packaging remnants)
Texas litigation places a premium on evidence that can withstand scrutiny. If your memory is the only source, defense teams may argue the timeline is too vague. If medical records don’t reflect a consistent exposure history, causation becomes harder to establish.


