Product-injury claims aren’t just about what you used—they’re about building a clear timeline that connects exposure, medical findings, and the period when risks should have been known.
In a smaller community like New Haven, it’s common for people to rely on memory (“I used baby powder for years”) and what they can still find at home. But the longer you wait, the more difficult it can be to reconstruct:
- which exact brand(s) were used
- when the product was purchased or replaced
- what the label said at the time of use
- which medical records reflect the diagnosis and treatment timeline
Getting legal guidance sooner can protect your ability to document these details while records and recollections are still obtainable.


