Many cases we see start with routine use: baby powder during infancy, talc-based products for friction or moisture, or cosmetics used as part of a regular grooming routine. In Morgantown households, those habits often stretch across years—through changing seasons, changing caregivers, and multiple product purchases.
That lifestyle detail matters legally. In practical terms, Morgantown residents may remember exposure through:
- Family routines (who applied the product and when)
- Product storage patterns in homes and caregivers’ spaces
- Hospital or clinic timelines once symptoms began
- Receipts, pharmacy records, or store brand identifiers from earlier purchases
Because exposure and diagnosis can be separated by long stretches of time, the goal is to build a clean, credible timeline—without relying on guesswork.


