In product-injury matters, the strongest cases usually come down to timing. For people in the Rio Grande Valley, that timeline often has local “real life” complications—product containers get tossed during moves, labels fade, and household supplies get replaced during busy seasons.
Your case strategy typically starts by organizing:
- When talc-containing products were used (including changes in brands or formulas over the years)
- How the product was used (daily routines, baby-care use, personal care application habits)
- When symptoms began and how they progressed
- What doctors have documented—including diagnoses, testing, and treatment decisions
Because Texas courts require that claims be supported by evidence—not assumptions—early documentation can make a difference. Even if you don’t have every receipt, a lawyer can help reconstruct the exposure story using what you do have.


