In a smaller New Hampshire community, it’s common for the same medical providers, pharmacies, and family caregivers to be involved over time. That can be helpful for documentation—but it also means records can be fragmented across different systems.
Many people delay contacting counsel because they’re still trying to confirm the medical connection. By the time they’re ready to act, they’ve already lost access to old packaging, changed retailers, or can’t locate purchase details.
A quick legal intake helps you capture what matters while it’s still available:
- pathology and diagnostic reports
- the timeline of symptoms and treatment
- product identifiers (brand, approximate purchase years, where it was bought)
- names of doctors and facilities involved


