In the Newark area, many clients discovered their exposure history indirectly—through family routines, older household products, or personal care items used over many years. Some situations that frequently come up in Delaware include:
- Long-term use of baby powder or personal-care powders in homes where caregivers followed the same routine for years.
- Cosmetic or grooming products used regularly as part of daily hygiene.
- Unclear product identification after a diagnosis—when the original container is lost and the claim depends on packaging details, receipts (if any), or brand memory.
- Medical complexity: diagnoses and treatment plans that require specialists, ongoing testing, and careful documentation.
Your goal isn’t to “prove everything” on your own. Your goal is to build a credible record that ties together product exposure, medical findings, and the timeline.


