Local cases often hinge on how exposure evidence is gathered in real life—not in theory. In and around Beacon, it’s common to have:
- Long product histories: bottles, powders, and “hand-me-down” bathroom cabinets that go back years.
- Multiple caregivers and households: exposure might have happened in a home shared with family members or during visits.
- Seasonal routines: products used more heavily during certain months (travel weeks, childcare schedules, or winter skin-care routines).
Because of that, the first challenge is usually reconstructing a timeline—then matching that timeline to medical records in a way that a court (and opposing parties) can take seriously.


