Many residents don’t keep every bottle or box from years ago. In a household like yours—where items get replenished, labels fade, and older products get tossed during moves or decluttering—your case often depends on reconstructing a credible history.
That typically means:
- identifying the brand names you remember (or the closest matches)
- estimating years of use and product frequency (daily/weekly)
- collecting any remaining evidence like receipts, photos, or packaging fragments
- documenting where the products were used (nursery, bathroom, workplace personal care, etc.)
A local legal team can organize this information into a timeline that’s easier for medical and technical reviewers to evaluate—especially when the product is no longer available.


