In Edina, many people have the same challenge early on: their product use may span years, and the details can be hard to reconstruct. Meanwhile, Minnesota health care appointments and treatment decisions move quickly.
Before you make calls you can’t take back, consider this sequence:
- Get and keep your medical records. Ask providers to document diagnosis details, relevant testing, and treatment history.
- Reconstruct your product history while it’s fresh. Identify brand names, approximate years of use, and where you purchased the product.
- Preserve what you can. Receipts, photos of packaging, and even old containers (if available) can help confirm product identity.
- Speak with counsel before giving recorded statements. Companies and their insurers may request information early.
This matters because the strength of a product-injury case often depends on aligning three things: exposure, medical injury, and causation—and those pieces need to be collected in the right order.


