In product cases, the details matter—especially when your exposure may have happened across multiple homes, brands, or caregivers. Many Lakewood residents—particularly parents, grandparents, and caregivers—don’t realize they may need to document product use until after a diagnosis.
Start by organizing what you already know:
- Where you used the product (home, childcare setting, shared caregiving environments)
- Who used it (you, a child, a caregiver)
- Which products (brand name, label appearance, approximate purchase years)
- How often it was used and for what purpose (friction, moisture, odor, baby care, cosmetics)
Even if you no longer have the container, notes, old photos, receipts, or packaging you can still locate can help attorneys and medical experts evaluate exposure more reliably.


