In the Clawson area, many households used multiple personal-care products over the years—sometimes from different stores and brands, sometimes as “back-ups” kept at home for convenience. When a diagnosis happens, people often realize they can’t easily remember:
- which exact product they used most
- when they stopped using it
- whether the label changed over time
- where the product was purchased
That’s where a structured approach matters. Instead of starting with legal theories, a strong case begins by organizing what you can still verify—then identifying what’s missing and how to obtain it.


