Many clients don’t realize they may have a claim until after a doctor’s diagnosis. By then, the original container may be gone, and family members may have only partial recollection of:
- which baby powder or personal-care product was used
- approximate years of use (during pregnancy, infancy, or routine household use)
- where the product was purchased (local pharmacy, online order, or a store you no longer remember)
In Boston-area households, it’s also common to switch brands over time—especially for baby care items, cosmetics, or personal hygiene products. That doesn’t automatically defeat a claim. What matters is reconstructing your exposure history with whatever evidence you can still access.
A local attorney can help you turn scattered details into an organized timeline—using product packaging information you may still have, pharmacy receipts or bank records, online purchase history, and medical documentation.


