In many Clayton cases, the product exposure story doesn’t start in a courtroom—it starts in a routine setting: a household care routine, a long-term personal care product, or a product used by a family member over many years. When a diagnosis later makes people re-examine what they used, questions can come quickly:
- Do I remember the brand correctly?
- Did I use it for months or decades?
- What if the original container is gone?
- How do I connect my medical timeline to the product timeline?
Because Clayton residents often rely on fast access to care and specialists across the St. Louis region, records can be extensive—but they still need to be organized in a way that supports causation and liability. Your lawyer’s job is to translate medical information and product history into a claim the other side can’t dismiss as guesswork.


