In Erie and nearby communities, many households rely on routine personal-care products—especially for infants and toddlers. Over time, repeated use can make it difficult to know which product is relevant, what labels looked like at the time, and how long exposure occurred.
That’s where legal help becomes practical:
- Identifying the exact product(s) used (brand, size, label wording, and purchase context)
- Reconstructing a use timeline—often through family recollection, receipts (if available), and packaging photos
- Connecting medical records to exposure history so your claim isn’t based on headlines
If you’re wondering whether your situation is “worth pursuing,” the answer usually depends on whether your medical information and product history line up enough to support a credible theory of liability.


