Many claims begin with a simple memory: “I used baby powder for years,” or “It was just something we kept in the house.” But in Waverly, that’s often where the work starts—because the details that matter for a product case may be scattered across:
- Old family records and household routines (including care for children)
- Multiple purchases over time from local and regional retailers
- Products used in different settings at home, work, or caregiving
- Missing labels, outdated containers, or uncertain brand names
A lawyer can guide you on what to look for—such as approximate purchase periods, label photos you may still have on a phone, and any receipts or bank statements that can help narrow the product history. That reconstruction can be essential when the opposing side argues the wrong product or the wrong timeline.


