Watertown is a commuter community with lots of everyday routines—running errands, caring for children, and using personal care products consistently over time. For many people, the exposure story isn’t documented in a single place. It’s scattered across:
- old containers that got thrown away during moves or cleanouts
- family memories about which brands were used and when
- pharmacy receipts or online orders that may not go back far enough
- changes in labeling over the years
In Massachusetts, that matters because claims depend on evidence. When product identification is incomplete, it can slow the investigation and make it harder to respond to disputes about what was actually used.


