Many Selma residents don’t keep old product containers for years. Instead, claims often begin with what family members remember and what can still be found:
- older baby powder or cosmetic bottles stored in closets or outbuildings
- household receipts, pharmacy bags, or bank statements tied to purchases
- photos of product labels (sometimes taken for baby-care routines)
- caregiver recollections—particularly for long-term use
Because product identity and timing matter, the first goal is usually to rebuild the “paper trail” as accurately as possible. That can make a major difference when you’re preparing information for medical review and legal evaluation.


