Before you talk to a lawyer, your next steps should center on your health and documentation:
- Follow medical guidance and keep all records. Ask your provider to note the diagnosis clearly and document relevant testing.
- Start a “product timeline” while details are fresh. List approximate years, household members involved, and where the powder was used.
- Collect what you can from Lancaster-area routines. Receipts from local stores, old pharmacy bags, packaging photos, and even laundry-room storage locations can help identify the product.
- Avoid statements that mix facts and speculation. Insurance and defense teams often look for inconsistencies.
Once you have a diagnosis and a basic product history, legal counsel can help organize the rest—especially the evidence needed to connect exposure to harm.


