Many Hempstead households keep personal care products for long periods—especially products used for babies, grooming routines, or moisture/friction control at home. That “everyday” use can be part of how exposure becomes difficult to trace later.
If you can’t find a container, you may still be able to rebuild your exposure story using:
- Photos of labels or product boxes (if available)
- Receipts from local retailers or pharmacy purchases
- Bank/credit card statements showing approximate purchase dates
- Family member recollections (and how often the product was used)
- Medical records documenting onset, diagnosis, and treatment
Early legal support matters because New York courts expect plaintiffs to meet procedural requirements on time, and product evidence can be harder to obtain as years pass.


