When you meet with an attorney, they’ll ask questions you can’t always answer from memory—especially if you’ve been juggling treatment, work schedules, and family responsibilities.
For Parkersburg-area cases, the most helpful early work is usually:
- When exposure likely happened (season, year, frequency)
- Where it happened (home, rental, workplace sites, nearby applications)
- How it happened (direct use, mixing/loading, cleanup, drift, take-home exposure)
- What was used (brand/product label details, photos, receipts, employer product logs)
Even if you don’t have the original bottle, you may be able to recreate key details from label photos, container remnants, purchase history, or workplace documentation.


