Injuries from consumer products don’t always show up quickly. For many residents, the exposure period spans years—often starting with baby powder use for children, later switching among personal care products, and continuing through household routines.
In legal terms, what matters is not just that you used a product, but whether your medical history lines up with a plausible exposure-to-diagnosis path. For Matteson clients, that often means gathering records from multiple providers and mapping out a timeline that fits how care actually unfolded—diagnosis dates, imaging or testing, treatment start dates, and follow-up notes.
A lawyer can help you build that “life timeline” so your claim is consistent, credible, and easier for insurers and defense teams to evaluate.


