Product injury claims can turn on details that are easy to lose over time—brand names, approximate purchase dates, where a product was stored, and how long it was used. In a community like Gardner, it’s common for households to rotate through multiple personal care products or to rely on older containers stored in bathrooms, closets, or laundry rooms.
As memories fade and items get discarded, the evidence that supports exposure and causation can become harder to reconstruct. Taking action earlier helps preserve what matters most for a claim: consistent medical documentation and a clear, defensible product timeline.


