In Johnson City and across upstate New York, many people used personal care products at home for years—often without saving receipts, old containers, or packaging labels. If your exposure history came to light only after diagnosis, you may be facing a common challenge: reconstructing what you used and when.
Early legal guidance matters because product-liability claims depend on details such as:
- the specific brand/product (and the label information that came with it)
- approximate purchase dates and where the product was obtained
- how and how often the product was used
- medical records that support the timing of diagnosis and treatment
Waiting can make it harder to locate records and preserve key documentation. The sooner you begin, the sooner your attorney can help build a timeline that fits your medical history.


