In smaller communities, it’s common for families to share the same household routines across generations—baby powder for diaper care, talc-based products for moisture control, and cosmetics that were used consistently over time. Those familiar patterns can make it easier to remember what was used, but harder to piece together when and exactly which product lots were involved.
At the same time, New York procedural rules and court timelines mean delays can matter. If you’re already balancing treatment with work and caregiving, it’s especially important to start organizing facts early—before records become difficult to obtain and medical documentation becomes fragmented.


