In a city like Malden—where many people store products at home for years, share caregivers, and move between apartments or households—records don’t always survive neatly. What often gets lost isn’t just a receipt. It can be:
- Product containers tossed during decluttering or after a household move
- Labels that fade, peel, or get replaced by generic packaging
- “Who used what” details that change over time, especially for long-term baby care
- Hospital and specialist records that arrive in pieces, not in one complete file
Because product-injury claims depend heavily on reconstructing exposure, early organization matters. Your lawyer can help you build a timeline from what you still have—photos, brand names, approximate purchase dates, household habits, and medical testing records.


