In a coastal city like Virginia Beach, many households use personal care products purchased from big-box retailers, local pharmacies, and beach-adjacent stores—sometimes for years and sometimes across multiple brands. That can make exposure history harder to pin down, especially when:
- the product was bought long ago and packaging is no longer available
- use spanned different households (or caregivers used different brands)
- the diagnosis came years later, when details feel blurry
When a case depends on tying a diagnosis to the product(s) used, “good memory” isn’t the same as usable evidence. A lawyer’s job is to help you build a clear, documented timeline—so your claim is based on verifiable facts rather than guesses.


