In Central Florida, it’s common for people to delay seeking legal advice while they gather medical information or “wait and see.” But in product injury cases, waiting can make it harder to reconstruct what you used and when—especially if you no longer have the original packaging.
If you’re dealing with a new diagnosis or worsening symptoms, consider acting sooner on two fronts:
- Medical documentation: make sure your records clearly reflect your diagnosis, testing, and treatment history.
- Exposure details: write down product brand names, approximate years of use, where you purchased the product, and how it was applied.
Even if you’re not sure whether your illness is connected, you can still start organizing the story—because the strongest claims are built on accuracy, not guesses.


