Many people in the Tri-Valley area keep routines and household supplies for years—then only connect the dots after a diagnosis. By that point, it’s common to be missing things like old containers, labels, or purchase details.
In California, the timeline for filing and the rules for preserving evidence can be unforgiving. That means a smart early strategy matters:
- Start reconstructing exposure while memories are fresh (brand names, approximate years, where the product was purchased).
- Collect medical records promptly so diagnoses, testing, and treatment decisions are documented in sequence.
- Avoid statements that can complicate later review—especially when talking to anyone who isn’t your attorney.


