A diagnosis can bring urgency, but the smartest first move is usually two-track:
- Get medical care and follow the testing plan. Your medical record is the foundation of any product-injury case.
- Lock down your product-and-exposure details while they’re still fresh. Memories fade quickly, especially when families are juggling work, school, and treatment.
In Woodstock, it’s common for household products to be purchased in-store and used consistently for years. If you can’t find the original container, that’s not automatically fatal—what matters is being able to identify brand, approximate purchase years, and how the product was used.
If you’re unsure what to start collecting, bring what you have to a consultation. Even partial information can be organized into a credible exposure timeline.


