Many people first look for answers at the same time they’re trying to manage treatment schedules, missed work, and follow-up appointments. In practice, that means evidence gets lost—old product containers disappear, labels fade, and family members stop remembering brands and approximate timelines.
In Alabama, timing and proof matter. Even when the injury happened years ago, you may still have time limits to consider for filing a claim and deadlines for preserving key evidence. A local attorney can help you move quickly and efficiently once you have a diagnosis and a reasonable idea of what products were used.


