Many people in suburban Minnesota don’t keep cosmetic or baby-care containers for decades. In Chaska households, products may have been used at different homes, purchased seasonally from local retailers, or shared among caregivers. That’s why cases often hinge on reconstruction:
- What exact brand and product line was used (or what’s most likely based on labels and packaging)
- How long exposure occurred (infancy/childcare years, grooming routines, or long-term personal care use)
- How the product was applied (for example, dusting routines vs. occasional use)
- Where it was purchased or obtained (to help identify distribution details)
Your lawyer can help you turn family memories into a timeline that’s consistent with medical records—without overstating facts.


