Many people in Buckeye start with what’s easiest to remember—how a product was used at home, who applied it, and when symptoms began. But product injury cases often turn on details that grow harder to obtain over time.
Before you speak with anyone about your case, gather what you can, such as:
- The brand name and any visible details from old containers, packaging, or labels
- Approximate start/stop dates (even a range helps)
- Where it was used (baby care routine, personal hygiene, friction/moisture control)
- Any photos of the product or the label you may still have
- Medical records that show the timeline of diagnosis and treatment
If you’ve moved, downsized, or the original container is long gone (a common scenario for families over the years), it’s still possible to rebuild an exposure picture using household records and product identification information.


