Many Parkland residents don’t keep old product containers indefinitely, particularly after moving, downsizing, or switching brands as children grow. That’s why early documentation matters.
When you contact a lawyer, you’ll typically be asked to gather what you can, such as:
- Brand names, product photos, or partial labels (even if worn)
- Approximate purchase years and where you bought the items (local stores, online, or pharmacies)
- How the product was used (frequency, who used it, and for what purpose)
- Medical records showing your diagnosis, treatment timeline, and relevant test results
In Florida, where healthcare providers and imaging/testing timelines can span months, delays in organizing records can make it harder to build a clear exposure-to-illness narrative. Your attorney can help you assemble those records in a way that supports your claim.


