Watsonville households often use personal care products over long periods, and it’s common for containers, receipts, or packaging to disappear during moves, reorganizing closets, or running low-and-replacing from local retailers.
That matters because in product cases, the evidence has to connect:
- Which product(s) were used (brand, label details, or photos if you still have them)
- How long and how often exposure occurred
- What medical condition developed and when
In many Watsonville cases, families also rely on memory and household records. A lawyer can help turn that imperfect information into an organized exposure timeline—something insurers and defense teams typically challenge.


